If you are asking about the actual holiday, Christmas Day has never been celebrated in January.
As far as the birth of Christ. Since there's no records or evidence of any kind to prove that Christ was born on December 25th, this date is celebrated by all of the world, based on an old Roman calendar, that offers no concrete evidence either.
on 6th January
In Serbia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25 as it is everywhere in the world. The feast of Epiphany is celebrated on January 6, frequently with gift giving.
Yes, the twelve days of Christmas start on 7th January and end on 18th January. Epiphany is also celebrated on 19th January. Unlike in the UK and USA, Christmas is celebrated every day for the twelve days.
no, the 6th of January, 12 days after Christmas
Christmas Day is December 25, though in some areas it is celebrated throughout December and a small part of January.
In Serbia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7.
Ukrainian Christmas is celebrated on January 7th. Most of the festivities occur on the 6th, which is Christmas eve.
In Russia it is celebrated on January 7th.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th, and New Year is generally on January 1st.
Because it is 12 days after Christmas.
In France, on the 6th of January, the 'Three Kings day' is celebrated, with a big Christmas feast.