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Army Day ( Dia del Ejercito Argentino) on May 29. Not a holiday (but working holiday in the Army) Father's Day ( Día del Padre) on the third Sunday of June. Not a holiday. Friend's Day ( Día del Amigo) on July 20. Not a holiday. Children's Day ( Día de la Niñez) on the third Sunday of August. Not a holiday.
History. The company was founded by Salvatore Falabella, an Italian Chilean immigrant, in 1889. It was originally a tailor's shop, but today has become the largest retailer in South America. The expansion of the company began in the 1960s, with the first store outside Santiago opened in Concepción. In 1980 Falabella created CMR, a credit card ...
Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday is a marketing term for e-commerce transactions on the Monday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It was created by retailers to encourage people to shop online. The term was coined by Ellen Davis of the National Retail Federation and Scott Silverman, and made its debut on November 28, 2005, in a Shop.org press ...
Beauty was the top growth category on Cyber Monday 2022, rising almost 50% in sales, and it was even a standout category in 2021, when consumers shopped less in general. “There will be a variety ...
The Argentina Independence Day ( Spanish: Día de la Independencia Argentina) is celebrated every year on July 9. This date originates in commemoration of the signing of the Argentine Declaration of Independence, on Tuesday, July 9, 1816, in the house of Francisca Bazán de Laguna. In 1941, the building was declared a National heritage site.
Here's what you need to know about Amazon's Cyber Monday sale this year: You've got stocking stuffers starting at $5, shopper's top-rated items as low as $10, and coats and jackets for the entire ...
Cyber Monday is the new Black Friday — at least when it comes to Walmart. The deals are absolutely phenomenal right now! We're talking a Vizio 40" smart TV for $198, a popular Hoover vac for $59 ...
The May Revolution ( Spanish: Revolución de Mayo) was a week-long series of events that took place from May 18 to 25, 1810, in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. This Spanish colony included roughly the territories of present-day Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and parts of Brazil.