Benito Juárez Day is observed in Mexico on the third Monday in March as an annual public holiday dedicated to the influential politician Benito Juárez, who served as President of Mexico for five terms. Juárez, born on March 21, 1806, into a poor peasant family, began his political career in 1847 and is noted for his efforts to modernize the country, resist French intervention, and advocate for equal rights for indigenous peoples. The holiday celebrates his legacy and contributions to Mexican society. It was declared a national holiday and made moveable to provide citizens with a long weekend. The day has gained acceptance within Mexican culture, reflecting Juárez's significance in the nation's history.
Third Monday of March: Benito Juárez Day (Mexico)
Days
- Third Monday of June: Take Your Cat to Work Day (United States)
- Third Monday in June: Heroes Day (Bermuda)
- Second Monday in June: King’s Official Birthday (Australia)
- Second Monday in June: Eat Flexitarian Day
- June 19: Garfield the Cat Day (United States)
- June 15: King’s Official Birthday (Anguilla, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, Gibraltar, Turks and Caicos Islands and Norfolk Island)
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