The new update activates Spanish national and regional holidays by default In this way, you only have to browse the calendar in view Agenda, or in any other way, to find appointments in eucalyptus green that reflect these festivities . Each of them is well identified with the name of the festivity and the autonomous community that it affects. Or, if it is a regional holiday, with a parenthesis that Google has not yet translated and reads “regional holiday”It's that simple.
Now then, Google has made an effort to keep the holiday calendar Spanish to its users, and that of 142 more countries Something that can be taken advantage of if traveling between two countries, since there is the option ofadd more holidays to our calendar All you have to do is display the lateral menu of the application and navigate to Settings Here you have to look for the option Holidays, with which you can access your setup screen. By default, within this menu, Spain appears as a selection, but it is possible to click on this country to access the complete list and mark all those whose holidays you want to see Or even deselect Spain to clear the calendar of these dates .
An extra point is the possibility of showing other holidays of a religious nature The good thing is that Google always takes into account the religious diversity, so it has included the possibility of adding the festive dates of Christian, Muslim, Jewish or Orthodox calendar. This option is found in the same menu as regional and national holidays, being able to mark the religious holidays of the faith that is preferred.
To get these calendars you just have to download the latest version of Google Calendar for Android via Google Play Store, or via App Storeif you have an iPhone or a iPad As always, it's totally free