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National holiday

Guide to the date, history, cultural origins and celebration traditions of National holiday in Chile.

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History & Origins of National holiday

National Holiday (La Fête Nationale) in Quebec, Canada, celebrated on June 24th, is popularly known as Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. Historically originating as a French midsummer religious feast honoring St. John the Baptist, the holiday was transformed in 1834 by patriotic journalist Ludger Duvernay into a secular celebration of French-Canadian national identity, culture, and sovereignty.

How It Is Observed & Celebrated

Quebecers celebrate with massive street parades, outdoor concert stages featuring top Quebecois artists, flying the blue-and-white Fleur-de-lis flag, and lighting spectacular community bonfires (feux de joie).

Quick Facts Card

Country: Chile
Holiday Name: National holiday
Date (2026): September 18
Day (2026): Friday
Observance Type: Statutory
Observed In: National (Chile)
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Date Reference Matrix (3-Year Range)

Year Calendar Date Day of the Week Status
2025 September 18, 2025 Thursday Official Statutory Day Off
2026 September 18, 2026 Current Year Friday Official Statutory Day Off
2027 September 18, 2027 Saturday Official Statutory Day Off