Day of the Affirmation of Argentine Rights over the Malvinas
June 10, Tuesday

Historical background of the holiday
The date was chosen to commemorate the establishment of the first Argentine administrative authority on the islands on June 10, 1829, when the Malvinas Islands Command was created. It was under the jurisdiction of the Buenos Aires province, and its purpose was to manage fishing and other maritime resources in the region.
Significance of the holiday for Argentina
This day holds deep symbolic meaning, as it reminds Argentines of the long-standing dispute with the United Kingdom over sovereignty of the archipelago. In 1982, Argentina and the UK engaged in an armed conflict over control of the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands, which ended in Argentina's defeat but did not resolve the territorial dispute.
How the day is observed
The celebration includes the following activities:
* Ceremonial events with the participation of government officials
* Thematic conferences, exhibitions, and school lessons
* Media publications highlighting the Argentine position
* Official statements reaffirming claims over the islands
International context
Despite prolonged British administration, Argentina continues diplomatic efforts to regain control over the Malvinas Islands. The country is engaged in ongoing efforts to build both domestic and international support for its position.