Landing of the 33 Patriots Day is a significant national holiday in Uruguay that commemorates the 1825 arrival of revolutionary fighters known as the 'Treinta y Tres Orientales'. These patriots landed on the shores of Uruguay to initiate a rebellion against the Brazilian Empire, eventually leading to the country's independence. As a public holiday, it results in the closure of government offices, banks, and the local stock exchange. International investors should note the reduced liquidity in regional Latin American markets during this day.
This is a fixed public holiday observed annually in Uruguay. Under local labor laws, if the holiday falls on a Tuesday or Wednesday, it may be moved to the preceding Monday; if it falls on Thursday or Friday, it may be moved to the following Monday.
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