Recently, the 2026 Carnival celebrations took place in Argentina, and it was quite an eagerly awaited weekend. They were on Monday, February 16, and Tuesday, February 17, so many took the opportunity to plan a four-day trip including the weekend. Gualeguaychú once again was the epicenter with its impressive parades, but there was also quite a bit of activity in neighborhoods like Boedo and San Telmo in Buenos Aires. The interesting thing is that since these are fixed national holidays, those who had to work on those days were paid double. For those who didn't know, this is guaranteed by the labor contract law. Now, looking at the calendar for the year, after the Carnival celebrations came the other holidays — Easter in April, Labor Day in May, and the year continues with its commemorative dates. Did you take advantage of the 2026 Carnival days, or did you have to work?

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