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Día de la Convocatoria de la Asamblea Constitucional; Día del Trabajo

Mayo 2028
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🏪 Qué está abierto

  • Bancos Cerrado
  • Oficinas públicas Cerrado
  • Escuelas Cerrado
  • Tiendas Mayormente cerrado
  • Restaurantes Horario reducido
  • Transporte público Horario reducido
  • Bolsa Cerrado
  • Correos Cerrado

🛋️ Potencial de fin de semana largo

Bloque de 3 días
SÁB 29 Fin de semana
DOM 30 Fin de semana
LUN 01 Día festivo

Fin de semana de 3 días (29 de Abril – 1 de Mayo)

📣 Notas para viajeros

Latvia, a Baltic state, features diverse attractions. Highlights include the World Heritage Old Town of Riga, 500 km of natural coast with white sands and dunes, and regional sites like Liepāja (Karosta military site) and Kuldīga (UNESCO-listed waterfall). Much of the country is covered by forest, offering numerous nature trails.

  • For event information and ticketing, consult the local guide at www.bilesuparadize.lv.
  • New Year's Eve (Dec 31 – Jan 1) includes both family and potential street celebrations.
  • Traditional celebrations occur during Easter (Lieldienas).
  • The Summer Solstice (Vasaras saulgrieži) features traditional events, especially in Sigulda.
  • Latvians value personal space and are generally reserved. When interacting, avoid sensitive discussions regarding finances, politics, or religion unless you know the person well. Littering is illegal. Standard courtesies include holding doors and yielding space on public transport. (Note: The swastika is an ancient pagan ornament in traditional crafts, unrelated to Nazism).

Sobre este día festivo

The term refers to the Bolshevikization of the soviets, a process completed in the latter half of 1917 when the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks) gained a majority, particularly after the Kornilov Rebellion. This process involved removing moderate figures, such as Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries, from power.