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Dias feriados nacionais para Uruguai

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Esta lista de 2012 de dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para Uruguai foi gerada pelo Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System (Sistema de Ediçao de Agendas) utilizando regras de recorrência de feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos. Caso houver qualquer pergunta ou comentário sobre a informação publicada nesta página da web, favor entrar em contato conosco.

 
Depois desta lista:   Notícias    Informações Adicionais    Footnotes    Aviso
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name Observance*
Dom New Year's Day
* Sex Epiphany (Día de los Niños) Government
* Seg Carnaval Government
* Ter Carnaval Government
* Seg Bank Holiday (Semana de Turismo o Santa) Bnk+Gov
* Ter Bank Holiday (Semana de Turismo o Santa) Bnk+Gov
* Qua Bank Holiday (Semana de Turismo o Santa) Bnk+Gov
Qui Maundy Thursday (Semana de Turismo)
Sex Good Friday (Semana de Turismo)
* Seg Landing of the 33 Patriots Holiday Government
Ter Labor Day
* Seg Battle of Las Piedras Holiday Government
* Ter José Artigas Birthday / Día del Nunca Más Government
Qua Constitution Day
Sáb Indepedence Day (Declaratoria de la Florida)
* Seg Día de la Raza/Sarandí Battle Holiday Government
* Sex All Souls' Day (Día de los Muertos) Government
Ter Christmas Day (Día de la Familia)

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Notícias

Os seguintes noticias sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em Uruguai estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco.  15 Dec 2011 (Presidencia de la República-República Oriental del Uruguay) The government of Uruguay has released the list of official 2012 public holidays in Uruguay for the calendar year 2012.  17 Oct 2011 (Presidencia de la República-República Oriental del Uruguay) The Cámara de Diputados de la República Oriental del Uruguay, in a joint session, has finally approved the declaration of a one-off regional non-working public holiday in Uruguay's region of Atlántida on Wednesday, October 19, 2011.  16 Sep 2011 (El País-Montevideo) A bill has been introduced into the Uruguayan House of Representatives to restore the annual, October 19, regional non-working public holiday in Uruguay's region of Atlántida.  12 May 2011 (Cámara de Senadores de la República Oriental del Uruguay-Montevideo) The Uruguayan Senate has approved the Ley Nº 18.748 de 11/05/011 which makes a one-off amendment of the Ley Nº 16.085 which would not move this year's May 18 public holiday to the nearest Monday.  02 May 2011 (Observa-Montevideo) The Uruguayan Chamber of Deputies has confirmed that the upcoming Battle of Las Piedras public holiday would be held on its fixed date in 2011.  23 Feb 2011 (Presidencia de la República-República Oriental del Uruguay) Uruguay's President, José Mujica, has issued a decree declaring Monday, February 28, 2011, as a one-off national holiday to coincide with the beginning of the official events commemorating Uruguay's bicentennial.  21 Oct 2010 (Presidencia de la República-República Oriental del Uruguay) Uruguay's Executive has sent a bill to the Uruguayan Parliament to exclude the May 18 public holiday, in 2011, from the current rules that move mid-week public holidays.  15 May 2010 (Presidencia de la República-República Oriental del Uruguay) Uruguay's President, José Mujica, has indicated that the Uruguayan executive is considering the reduction of the number of official non-working public holidays in Uruguay.  16 Apr 2010 (Uruguay al Dia-Montevideo) The Uruguayan Senate has approved a Lower House Bill that declares a one-off public sector holiday on May 25, 2010.  28 Feb 2010 (Asociación de la Prensa Uruguaya-Montevideo) The government of Uruguay has issued a communique reminding all that Monday, March 1, 2010, was a non-working public holiday (feriado no laborable) on account of this year's Presidential Inauguration.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Uruguai public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informações Adicionais

Os seguintes comentários sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em Uruguai estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco.  Governing Law: Public holidays in Uruguay are set out in Article 18 of the law 12.590 of December 23, 1958. Their occurrences are regulated by law 16.805 of 1996, as modified ultimately by law 17.414 of 2001. In 2001, attempts were made to keep patriotic holidays on their original date, regardless of the day of the week on which they occurred, but nothing has come of it.  Feriados laborables and feriados no laborables: In principle, in Uruguay, there is a distinction between non-working and working holidays. The non-working holidays are: January 1, May 1, July 18, August 25, and December 25. However on the other days listed here, most businesses and shops are closed anyways, the only exception seeming to be November 2 which seems limited to banks and the financial sector.  Semana Santa: the week before Easter, Holy Week, is colloquially called Semana de Turismo (tourism week) as it is often used to travel within Uruguay to visit family.  Although the October 12 public holiday is sometimes called Día de la Raza, as in most of Latin America, in the case of Uruguay, it is probably more accurate to call it Batalla de Sarandí in commemoration of the 1825 battle of Sarandí. This preference is supported by the legislative decree 14.977 which classifies October 12th as one of the 6 feriados nacionales de exaltación y conmemoración patriótica .  At the end of 2006, the date of June 19: was officialized as Día del Nunca Más (Day of Never Again) by President Tabaré Vázquez to mark the memory of the military repression from 1973-1985. This new public holiday will coincide with the anniversary holiday of the birth of José Gervasio Artigas (1764-1850), often called the Father of Uruguay .


Footnotes
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Observância : Qualquer entrada na coluna "Observance" indica que, em Uruguai o dia feriado e ponto facultativo pode ser somente regional, não-oficial, ou limitado a certos grupos linguísticos e/ou religiosos, ou começam em uma hora que não seja meia-noite. Para maiores informações, veja nossas páginas calendários religiosos do mundo. Aft=Afternoon, Arm=Armenian, Bah=Bahai, Bnk=Banks and most financial institutions, Bud=Buddhist, Cat=Catholic, Chr=Christian, Cop=Coptic, Eve=Evening, Gov=Government services and civil servants, Hin=Hindu, Jew=Jewish, Lin=Linguistic or ethnic groups, Mor=Morning, Mun=Municipal, Mus=Muslim, Orth=Orthodox, Othr=Miscellaneous partial observances (usually described in the Additional Information section of this page), Prt=Protestant, Reg=Regional, Rel=Other Religion, Sch=Schools and universities, Sik=Sikh.


Aviso
Enquanto todos esforços foram feitos para apresentar uma lista precisa de 2012 dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para Uruguai, nós não nos responsabilizamos por qualquer erro ou omissão nos dados apresentados acima. Em muitas partes do mundo, dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos são sujeitos a mudanças arbitrárias de última hora pelas autoridades locais, é recomendado a verificação dos dados acima com a embaixada ou consulado do Uruguai, antes de planejar qualquer viagem ao Uruguai. Também deveria-se ler todos os comentários e notas ao pé da página acima.



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