| 1/1/1837, Sun | New Year's Day |
- Religion
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- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 2/6/1837, Mon | Carnival |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 2/7/1837, Tue | Carnival |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 3/19/1837, Sun | Palm Sunday |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 3/24/1837, Fri | Good Friday |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 3/26/1837, Sun | Easter |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 5/1/1837, Mon | Labor Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 5/26/1837, Fri | Battle of Pichincha Anniversary: Actual Observance Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 6/30/1837, Fri | Bank Holiday |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 8/11/1837, Fri | National Independence Day: Actual Observance Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 11/2/1837, Thu | All Souls' Day |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 12/6/1837, Wed | Independence of Quito Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 12/24/1837, Sun | Christmas Eve |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 12/25/1837, Mon | Christmas Day |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 12/31/1837, Sun | New Year's Eve |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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