
Holiday calendar
Holiday calendar
Next year each autonomous community and city will have twelve holidays-from national or regional character - as the work schedule prepared by the Directorate General of Employment has published the Official Gazette (BOE). Of those twelve days, seven are not substitute national holidays: New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Labour Day, Assumption, National Day of Spain, Immaculate Conception and Christmas Day. In addition to these seven non-replaceable enjoy autonomy five other festive days that have already chosen from the six possible movable feasts proposed by the State. Thus, all of them will be festive Epiphany (Epiphany) and almost all except Catalonia and Valencia - so will the Holy Thursday.
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However, there are more differences in the case of San José, St. James and next to All Saints and the Spanish Constitution, which falls on Sunday Mondays. Just keep the holiday in San José Valencia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarra, Basque Country and Melilla, while St. James is a feast in Galicia, Navarra and the Basque Country.
The following Monday at All Saints will holiday in Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Balearic Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Extremadura, Galicia and Ceuta. The Monday after the Constitution will not be working in Andalucía, Aragón, Asturias, Baleares, Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y Leon, Valencia, Extremadura, Murcia, La Rioja and Ceuta and Melilla.

List of festivities next year (seven non-replaceable inserts six of which will be enjoyed five) is:
January 1: New Year (Thursday)
January 6: Epiphany (Tuesday)
March 19: San José (Thursday)
April 2: Holy Thursday
April 3: Friday
May 1: Labour Day (Friday)
July 25: St. James (Saturday)
August 15: Assumption of the Virgin (Saturday)
October 12: National Day of Spain (Monday)
November 1: All Saints Day (Sunday)
December 6: Constitution Day (Sunday)
December 8: Immaculate Conception (Tuesday)
December 25: Christmas Day (Friday)

Holiday calendar
Most of the legal holidays are religious. Next year it will be held on Corpus Christi (June 4) with official holiday in Castilla-La Mancha and Madrid.

In 2015 no national holidays are added as the November 1 (All Saints’ Day) and December 6 (Day of the Spanish Constitution) to fall on a Sunday, although the two Mondays following these two dates (November 2 and December 7) will be holidays in many communities. Thus the November 2 will be holiday in Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Balearic Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Extremadura and Galicia, while the December 7 will be a holiday in Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Baleares, Castilla-La Mancha , Castilla y Leon, Valencia, Extremadura, Murcia and La Rioja.

Under the authority of regional governments to change some partying, April 2 (Thursday) will be festive in all regions except communities in Catalonia and Valencia, while the 19 March (San José) will only be festive in Valencia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarra and the Basque Country. For his part, July 25 (St. James) will only be festive in Galicia, Navarra and the Basque Country.

No long bridges
A couple of years the debate on the need to avoid macropuentes emerged. The Government, together with the social partners, took on the issue. The idea was to undertake legislative changes to allow mobility of certain holidays, especially when they fall on weekdays.

In 2014 it was not necessary because the work schedule did not lend itself to many bridges. This year either. The three days it was decided that would be capable of modification are August 15 (Assumption), November 1 (All Saints’ Day) and December 6 (Day of the Spanish Constitution), which fall this year weekend in all three cases.
regional festivals

The work schedule published by the BOE also includes regional parties. The February 28th is the day of Andalusia. Aragon reverva April 23 (St. George) to celebrate their regional party. Asturias, the September 8. The same day as the regional festival of Extremadura. Balearic celebrates its day April 6, coinciding with Easter Monday. Canarias, May 30. On Easter Monday (April 6) will also be party in Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Valencia, Navarra, Basque Country and La Rioja.

Cantabria also reserves the September 15th (Feast of the Bien Aparecida). Castilla-La Mancha said the June 4 as a holiday. Castilla y León, April 23. Catalonia, meanwhile, is the community with more holidays from regional character: besides the April 6, June 24 and September 11 (National Day of Catalonia). It also marks the 26 December (Second Christmas Party-San Esteban) as festive.

On October 9 is the regional party Valencia. On March 20, the de Galicia. Madrid May 2 sets as a festival of the Community but also reserves the June 4 (Feast of Corpus Christi) as festive. The June 9 is the regional festival of Murcia. That day is the feast of La Rioja. The September 25th (Feast of the Passover Sacrifice) is Ceuta be festive. The same day there will be official celebration in Melville.


Holiday calendar
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