Nicaragua celebrates New Years, Christmas, Easter, Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Immaculate Conception. But it also celebrates non religious holidays such as Air Force Day, Army Day, Crab Soup Day, Independence Day and Indigenous Resistance Day.
I know that in my family we typically go to the Midnight Mass or la Misa del Gallo (the Mass of the Rooster) in Church. After that, we typically eat our dinner and give out our gifts. Nicaraguans do not believe in Santa Claus per se, we believe that el nino Jesus (the young Jesus) is the one who sends us our gifts. Since these festivities are on December 24th, typically it is that date that is the most celebrated, not December 25th.
One of the famous events in Nicaragua was when Nicaragua became independent in 1838. In 1909 US troops helped to overthrow general Jose Zelaya. In 1981 the US stopped aid to Nicaragua.
They are celebrating independence from Spain.
chirstmas
Maybe some are Christian's.
Most Christians. People who are not Christians have other traditions.
its not true
People in France celebrate CHRISTMAS on December 6th
Yes
yes Nicaraguans do celebrate Christmas.
parsis
Christians, not jewish they celebrate hanukah, and people in the united states celebrate christmas, everybody celebrate christmas of the birth of Jesus Christ.
there is a tradioin called the dead. it is a tradioin for the mexican, when the celebrate for the people who died
Because they've developed their own traditions and customs over the years and that's just how they celebrate Christmas.
Christmas Easter Thankgiving and Jodfelhktz..
because thanksgiving is an American holiday