When is fathers day in guatemala

June 17, 2012

No Comments

In Guatemala Father’s Day is celebrated on June 17th, so this year, is the same day as in many other countries, Sunday. As in many places kids prepare gifts at school to get to their parents on this day. Both of mine gave me my presents several days ago, a tie hanger and a mug with a picture of one of them. I hope to get my ipad smart cover, and my mother and sister always find something nice for me. So, to all my father friends, Happy Fathers Day!

Related

Post navigation

First there was a Mother's Day. What a good idea! Mothers are wonderful and important!

But...so are fathers, right?

American Sonora Smart Dodd was 16 when her mother died in childbirth. Dodd helped her father raise her five brothers, including the infant - and she knew just how important fathers can be!

Other folks had been inspired by Mother's Day and had tried to start a Father's Day tradition, but Dodd is the one who managed to do it.

She approached an alliance of ministers to get the word out, and she suggested her own father's birthday, June 5, as an good date to use; however, the alliance decided on the third Sunday in June. 

Many other nations follow this 3rd-Sunday-in-June tradition, but other nations have chosen other Saturday or Sundays in the spring or summer for the celebration. El Salvador and Guatemala are two countries that always have fixed-date holidays (like June 17 instead of "the third Sunday of June").

El Salvador and Guatemala have quite a bit in common aside from the same Father's Day:

* They are both small countries in Central America (which is a part of the continent of North America), and both are tropical yet mountainous, with quite a few volcanos.

 

Above, a volcanic crater in El Salvador.
Below, an active volcano in Guatemala.

* They were both colonized by Spain, so they have Catholicism as the most popular religion and Spanish as the official language.

* Before being part of the Spanish Empire, both were part of the Mayan Empire.

Tikal, in Guatemala, are Mayan ruins.

* They both achieved independence from Spain in 1821, they both were a part of the Federal Republic of Central America, and they both experienced political unrest and economic hardships during the 1800s and the 1900s.

* And of course, like every country, they both have places of great natural beauty!

Above, Guatemala.
Both below, El Salvador.

Here are some ways that these two nations are different:

* El Salvador is much smaller than Guatemala - and the smallest of the mainland Central American nations. It's about the size of Massachusetts, and Guatemala is about the size of Pennsylvania. 

* El Salvador only touches the Pacific Ocean, but Guatemala has a Pacific coast and a small coastline on the Caribbean Sea. El Salvador is the only Central American nation that does not enjoy a bit of the Caribbean. 

Above, the Caribbean coast, Guatemala.
Below, the Pacific coast, Guatemala.
 

Lencan pottery

* In addition to the Maya people, the Lenca people lived and still live in El Salvador. These people use the traditional milpa crop-growing system that produces maize (corn), beans, and squash without artificial pesticides or fertilizers. (Any one field is cultivated for two years and then allowed to lie fallow (to rest and rebuild minerals) for eight years.)

* El Salvador has a more developed economy and a more modern health care system - not good enough, yet, but better than Guatemala's.

* Guatemala has its own currency - the quetzal - but El Salvador is one of the ten countries that uses the U.S. dollar as its currency.

Also on this date:





Plan ahead:


Check out my Pinterest boards for:

And here are my Pinterest boards for:

Do they celebrate Fathers Day in Guatemala?

Today, this celebration is celebrated almost everywhere in the world, but in Guatemala Father's Day is celebrated on June 17 every year.

Is Fathers Day the same in every country?

The date for Father's Day varies all over the world. Traditions also differ for Father's Day celebrations. For example, Catholic European countries began observing Father's Day on March 19, 1508, linking it to the Feast of St. Joseph, which celebrates Joseph of Nazareth, father of Jesus.

Which date is international Fathers Day?

Father's Day 2022: Date In most parts of the world, including India, Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. This year, it falls on June 19. In countries, including Spain and Portugal, Father's Day is observed on August 8.

Are there 2 Fathers Day?

While Mother's Day is celebrated on different dates in the United States and the United Kingdom, Father's Day always falls on the third Sunday in June in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. This year, the holiday will be celebrated with cards and Father's Day gifts on Sunday, June 19, in all three countries.

Toplist

Latest post

TAGs