Los Santos Uprising Day around the world in 2024

Los Santos Uprising Day around the world in 2024
Flag of Los Santos province, Panama
  How long until Los Santos Uprising Day?
Los Santos Uprising Day
  Dates of Los Santos Uprising Day around the world
2025 PanamaNov 10
Panama Mon, Nov 10National Holiday
2024 PanamaNov 10, Nov 11
Panama Mon, Nov 11National Holiday (in lieu)
Panama Sun, Nov 10National Holiday
2023 PanamaNov 10
Panama Fri, Nov 10National Holiday
2022 PanamaNov 10
Panama Thu, Nov 10National Holiday
2021 PanamaNov 10
Panama Wed, Nov 10National Holiday
  Summary

The movement for independence from Spain began in Los Santos province

  Which countries observe Los Santos Uprising Day in 2024?
National Holiday Regional Holiday Not a public holiday Govt Holiday
  PanamaNov 10
  PanamaNov 11 (in lieu)

When is the Los Santos Uprising?

Los Santos Uprising is a public holiday in the Republic of Panama observed on November 10th. If the holiday falls on a weekend, the following Monday may be observed as a public holiday.

The official full name of the holiday is the "First Call for Independence of the Villa de los Santos" (Primer Grito de Independencia de la Villa de los Santos), though it is also known as "Uprising of Los Santos" or "First Call for Independence" (Primer Grito de Independencia ).

History of the Los Santos Uprising

The region of modern-day Panama was an early stopping point for Spanish explorers as they made their first excursions towards South America. 

In 1519, Panama City became the first European settlement on the shores of the Pacific and the isthmus became an important part of the Spanish Empire.

Panama's struggle for independence started in Los Santos an area on the eastern part of the Azuero Peninsula. On November 10, 1821, in an event called Grito de La Villa de Los Santos, the residents of the Azuero declared their separation from the Spanish Empire. The story goes that a young woman led a crowd to the barracks, chanting "long live liberty!"

While the call for independence was not universally supported by all Panamanians, the uprising galvanised support and inspired enough momentum to bring independence to Panama and the Independence Act of Panama was officially declared on November 28th 1821.

Panama joined Venezuela, New Granada (present-day Colombia) in the Republic of Colombia, also known as Gran Colombia.


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