May Revolution Day
May Revolution Day, celebrated on May 25, marks a significant event in the history of Argentina. It commemorates the beginning of the Argentine War of Independence from Spanish colonial rule in 1810. On this day, a series of events led to the formation of the first local government, known as the First Junta, which aimed to establish self-governance.
The day is a national holiday in Argentina, featuring various celebrations, parades, and cultural activities. It serves as a reminder of the struggle for independence and the importance of national identity, reflecting the values and aspirations of the Argentine people.