National Day of Galicia in Spain
National Day of Galicia in Spain is held on July 25. Día Nacional de Galicia, also known as Día de Galicia and Día da Patria Galega, is the official holiday of the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia, according to the decree of the Junta de Galicia of January 1, 1979 published in the Diario Oficial de Galicia. It is celebrated on July 25, the feast day of the Apostle Santiago. This event in the third decade of the month July is annual.
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Every day the Catholic Church remembers various saints and blesseds, many of them barely known but others recognizable even among atheists. The figure that is remembered every July 25 is one of these, of those that practically everyone would know how to recognize: the patron saint of Spain, the apostle Santiago, the Elder.
It is celebrated on July 24-25, the feast day of the Apostle Santiago. Every July 25, the religious custom is maintained through the traditional Offering to the Apostle, which is held in the cathedral of Santiago and includes a reception with the presence of authorities from all over Galicia.
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