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  1. The Fiestas Patrias peruanas, or Peruvian National Holidays, are celebrations of Peru's independence from the Spanish Empire. They officially consist of two days: July 28, in commemoration of Peru's Independence won by José de San Martín. July 29, in honor of the Armed Forces and the National Police of Peru.

  2. July 28th commemorates Independence Day in Peru, the liberation of Peru from Spain by José de San Martin, making it the most important day in Peruvian history.

  3. The Bicentennial of the Independence of Peru (Spanish: Bicentenario de la Independencia de Perú) occurred on 28 July 2021. Its celebration commemorated 200 years since Peru's proclamation of Independence .

  4. 31 de may. de 2021 · Official celebrations in commemoration of the Declaration of Independence on July 28. The official Fiestas Patrias festivities on July 28 and 29 of course take place in Lima as capital of Peru. The actual Independence Day is started with a 21-cannon salute and a flag-raising ceremony in the Peruvian capital Lima at dawn.

  5. It is a historic day for the people of Peru whereby they celebrate their hard-earned independence. Peru is the famous land of Machu Picchu, Colca Canyon, Rainbow Mountains, the Amazon jungle, etc. The day is also known as ‘Fiestas Patrias’ in Peru.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2021 · On July 28, 1821, José de San Martín officially declared Peru's independence from Spain at the Plaza de Armas in Lima with the words: “From this moment on, Peru is free and independent, by the general will of the people and the justice of its cause that God defends.

  7. Known as 'Fiestas Patrias', this holiday is always celebrated on July 28th and marks Peru's declaration of independence from Spain in 1821. The holiday lasts for two days. If July 28th falls on a Tuesday, then the Monday may be given as a bridge holiday. History of Independence Day in Peru.