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The event was called by its perpetrators as Operation Primicia. Battle of Acheral: October 10, 1975 Acheral, Tucumán province: 14 At least one soldier and 13 ERP militants were shot dead in a confrontation of the so-called Operativo Independencia. Monte Chingolo attack: December 23–24, 1975 Monte Chingolo, Buenos Aires 100+
Argentine National Anthem Day (Día del Himno Nacional Argentino) on May 11. Not a holiday. Navy Day (Dia de la Armada Argentina) on May 17. Not a holiday. May Week (Semana de Mayo) on May 18-24. Not a holiday. Army Day (Dia del Ejercito Argentino) on May 29. Not a holiday (but working holiday in the Army).
Christmas Massacre may refer to: Christmas Massacre (Bolivia), 1996 event; 2008 Christmas massacres in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Waukesha Christmas parade attack; Christmas Massacre 1984 event in Italy
2013 Baghdad Christmas Day bombings; ... Christmas Massacre (Bolivia) 2008 Christmas massacres; ... Waukesha Christmas parade attack;
2 April – Malvinas Day; 18 April – Good Friday; 1 May – Labour Day; 25 May – First National Government; 16 June – Martín Miguel de Güemes Day; 20 June – Flag Day; 9 July – Independence Day; 18 August – General José de San Martín Memorial Day; 13 October – Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity; 12 November – National ...
The holiday feast, called le réveillon de Noël, is typically eaten around midnight on Christmas Day, and in some parts of France, it's traditional to eat 13 different desserts.
The 2001 Massacre of Plaza de Mayo was a slaughter of people at Plaza de Mayo (May Square), Buenos Aires, Argentina, and around this area that took place on December 20, 2001. [1] Five people were murdered. The names of the fatal victims were Carlos Almiron, Gustavo Ariel Benedetto, Diego Lamagna, Alberto Marquez and Gaston Marcelo Riva.
On 16 June 1955, 30 aircraft from the Argentine Navy and Air Force bombed and strafed Plaza de Mayo, the main square of the Argentine capital Buenos Aires.The attack targeted the adjacent Casa Rosada, the seat of government, while a large crowd demonstrated in support of the president, Juan Perón.