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2022 in South America
Overview of South America-related events during the year of 2022 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The following lists events that happened during 2022 in South America.
Incumbents
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Guyana
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
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Events
- 13 March – 2022 Colombian parliamentary election
- 27 March – 2022 Uruguayan Law of Urgent Consideration referendum
- 29 May – 2022 Colombian presidential election
- 4 September – 2022 Chilean national plebiscite
Major holidays
January to April
- January 1 – New Year's Day
- February 15–16 — Carnival
- February 23 – Republic Day, Public holidays in Guyana.[1]
- February 25 – Day of Liberation and Innovation, Suriname.[2]
- March 24 – Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice, Public holidays in Argentina.[3]
- March 29 – Phagwah, Guyana[1][4] and Suriname.[5]
- April 19 – Landing of the 33 Patriots Day, Public holidays in Uruguay.[6]
- April 21 – Tiradentes Day, Public holidays in Brazil.[7]
May to August
- May 1 – Labour Day and International Workers' Day
- May 15 – Independence Day, Public holidays in Paraguay.[8]
- May 24 – Battle of Pichincha Day, Public holidays in Ecuador.[9]
- May 26 – Independence Day, Guyana.[1]
- June 10 – Abolition Day, French Guiana.[10]
- June 12 – Queen Elizabeth II's Birthday, Commonwealth of Nations.[11]
- June 14 – Liberation Day (Falkland Islands).[12]
- June 19 – José Gervasio Artigas Birthday, Public holidays in Uruguay.[6]
- June 21 – Andean New Year, Public holidays in Bolivia,[13] Chile, and Peru.
- June 24 – Battle of Carabobo Day and Feast of John the Baptist, Public holidays in Venezuela.[14]
- June 29 – Feast of Saints Peter and Paul.[15][16]
- July 1 – Ketikoti, Emancipation Day in Suriname.[17]
- July 5 – Independence Day (Venezuela).[14]
- July 9 – Independence Day, Argentina.[3]
- July 14 – Fête nationale celebrated in French Guiana.[18]
- July 20 – Colombian Declaration of Independence.[19]
- July 24 – Simón Bolívar′s Birthday.
- July 28–29 — Fiestas Patrias (Peru).[20]
- August 2 – Emancipation Day, Guyana.[1]
- August 6 – Independence Day, Bolivia,[13]
- August 7 – Battle of Boyacá Day, Public holidays in Colombia.[19]
- August 9 – Independence Day, Ecuador.[9]
- August 25 – Independence Day, Uruguay.[6]
- August 30 – Feast of St. Rose of Lima, patroness of Peru.[20]
September to December
- September 7 – Independence Day (Brazil).[7]
- September 18–19 — Fiestas Patrias (Chile).[21]
- September 29 – Battle of Boquerón Day, Paraguay.[8]
- October 8 – Independence of Guayaquil, Ecuador.[9][22]
- October 12 – Feast of Our Lady of Aparecida, patroness of Brazil.[7]
- November 2 – Independence of Cuenca.Ecuador.[9]
- November 15
- Proclamation of the Republic (Brazil).[7]
- Independence of Cartagena, Colombia Day.[23]
- November 25 – Independence Day, Suriname.[24]
- December 25 – Christmas
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Sports
- January 30 – 2020 Copa Libertadores Final.[25]
Deaths
January and February
- January 21 – Leonor Oyarzún, 102, family therapist, first lady of Chile (1990–1994)[26]
See also
References
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