Below you'll find 1991's official holidays for Mexico. This list includes all government-recognized public holidays when businesses and offices may be closed.
Mexico Public Holidays 1991
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There are 10 public holidays in Mexico for 1991. There are also bank and optional holidays across the country. Explore calendars for different countries or religions to learn more about their significant dates.
Date | Day | Holiday name |
---|---|---|
1991-01-01 | Tue | New Year's Day |
1991-02-04 | Mon | Constitution Day (day off) |
1991-02-05 | Tue | Constitution Day |
1991-03-18 | Mon | Benito Juárez's birthday (day off) |
1991-03-21 | Thu | Benito Juárez's birthday |
1991-05-01 | Wed | Labour Day |
1991-09-16 | Mon | Independence Day |
1991-11-18 | Mon | Revolution Day (day off) |
1991-11-20 | Wed | Revolution Day |
1991-12-25 | Wed | Christmas Day |
Experience Mexico's Rich Culture Through its Public Holidays
Mexico's public holidays reflect its vibrant history and traditions. This guide highlights key celebrations that showcase Mexican culture.
Mexico Public Holidays 1991
New Year's Day (Año Nuevo) - January 1, 1991
- National public holiday
- Family gatherings and celebrations
- Most businesses closed
Constitution Day (Día de la Constitución) - February 5, 1991
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