No, not generally. Only countries with a strong Christian heritage celebrate Christmas, as it is the celebration of Jesus' birth. Muslim, countries in particular do not celebrate Christmas but perhaps a few individual Christians or westerners would even in a Mulism country.
well most people in the countries celebrate Christmas in there house some people celebrate Christmas outside in front of the big Christmas singing Christmas carols some don't celebrate Christmas at all they just celebrate Jesus's birthday
There are many countries where Christmas is celebrated across the world. Examples include the United Kingdom, United States of America and Canada and Ireland.
Christmas is celebrated in many countries.
all over the world
Hanukkah is celebrated by Jews, not by countries (with the exception of the country of Israel, where it is a holiday in the school system). Jews live in most countries of the world, and wherever they live, they celebrate Jewish holidays including Hanukkah.
Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain for the same reason that it's celebrated in other countries. Many or most of the population are Christians. Christmas is the religious observance of the birth of the Christian Messiah.
Yes. Like all countries founded on Christianity, Christmas is celebrated every year in Australia on 25 December. The main difference between Australia and most other countries is that Christmas falls in summer, and many parts of the country are very hot at that time.
Christmas is celebrated by all christians therefore it can be celebrated naywhere in the world if you are christian and definitely in England
yes they are celebrated in many countries like armenia , china ,japan and much much more countries
Many countries do not celebrate Christmas. Across the middle east there are many Islamic countried that do not. Moving to the east, many countries in Asia do not as well Many African countries do not either. There may be pockets of Christianity in any country but that is far different than saying the country itself recognizes Christmas as a holiday. There are just too many to list.
Country Day is typically celebrated on May 20th in many countries around the world.
Canada is a country where most of the population are followers of the Christian faith. Christmas in Canada is celebrated by holidays from work, attending church services, decorations in homes and public buildings and the exchange of gifts.
It is Ireland's national holiday, but it is celebrated in many countries.
To cover the ambiguity in the question:Because Christmas is a Christian holiday, so any Christmas can only be a Christian one.Like many Western countries, Christianity was the main religion of old and so many major holidays are also official state/national days as well.Christmas is not celebrated in only Canada; virtually any country with a Christian population (i.e. every country) does.
Christmas in many countries is celebrated with exchanging of gifts, and gatherings of friends or families for meals, usually on the 24th or 25th of December. In addition, many Christians attend religious ceremonies in churches.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25 in Spain, just like other places.