it's a holiday, not a party held somewhere
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday, celebrated to honor their dead ancestors. It originated in Mexico, it was not celebrated by the Italians.
Yes, Valentine's Day is celebrated throughout all Christian places (or even non-Christian places) in the world as it is a Christian Holiday; South America is mostly Christian and yes, the holiday is celebrated throughout the continent. Some countries, such as Brazil, however celebrate a similar holiday but on a different day of the year other than February 14.
independents day
thanksgiving.
National Creamsicle Day.
all America and independence day
Yes. But not a national holiday!
The first holiday that was celebrated by the colonist in America was Thanksgiving. It was first celebrated in 1621 after the first autumn harvest with the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag indians.
He claimed North America first. We honor him on that day.
I am pretty certain it is a holidy in South America, Central America, or Spain.
More Than Likely Its Proly New Years Or Christmas(: