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Bolivian Woman's Day 2025

Date: October 11, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Bolivia Public Holidays

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Description

Bolivian Woman's Day, called Día de la Mujer Boliviana, honors the role and achievements of women in Bolivia. It celebrates women's contributions to family life, work, politics, culture, and community.

Flag of Bolivian Woman's Day

The day takes place every year on April 11. It remembers the 1920 founding of the first female teachers union and later movements for rights and recognition. The date helps people recall women leaders and their struggles for equality.

The holiday is significant because it highlights progress and ongoing challenges. People hold events, marches, speeches, and cultural activities to support women's rights, education, and safety. It encourages respect and fair treatment for all women.

Traditions

Bolivian Woman's Day honors women's roles in family and society. People give flowers, cards, and small gifts. Schools and workplaces hold activities to recognize mothers, teachers, and leaders.

Communities hold marches and cultural events with music, dance, and speeches. Traditional dress is often worn, especially by indigenous women who show pride in their history and identity.

Families gather for special meals. Common foods include salteñas, sopa de maní, and roasted meats. Sweet treats and cakes are shared while people toast to women's health and achievements.

In rural highlands celebrations emphasize indigenous customs and rituals. Cities mix modern parties with formal ceremonies, so customs vary by region and community.

Travel Tips

Expect some shops and offices closed and public transport busier than usual. Cities may have marches, speeches and cultural shows in plazas. Be ready for road slowdowns and plan extra travel time.

Join community events, watch respectfully, and ask before taking photos. Wear comfortable shoes, keep belongings safe, and support local women by buying crafts or visiting markets. Respect traditions and enjoy the celebrations calmly.


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