June 2 is Republic Day.
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.
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The Muslim Italians pray 5 times a day like other Muslims every where. Christian Italians pray as Christians everywhere.
National holidays celebrated in Italy include New Year's Day (January 1), Labor Day (May 1) and Republic Day (June 2). Rather than celebrate Boxing Day on December 26, Italians celebrate Saint Stephan's Day.
ANZAC Day is commemorated (not celebrated) by people who live in Australia and New Zealand. No doubt Italians who live in these countries do commemorate ANZAC Day, especially Italians who have accepted citizenship of these countries.
Only by Italians there... National language is Spanish
Christmas Eve is the day on which Italians celebrate. In ancient times, one day was considered as ending, and the next day as beginning, with sundown. So Christmas actually began the evening before.
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Soccer means a greatdeal to the Italians it is their national sport of Italy.
The Italians call the national football team "gli azzurri".
because u suck
Columbus Day, celebrated in the United States on the second Monday of October, honors Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas. In Italy, however, the day is not widely recognized as a national holiday. Instead, many Italians celebrate the "Giornata Nazionale di Cristoforo Colombo" on the same date, focusing on cultural events and discussions about Columbus's legacy. Celebrations can include parades, educational activities, and reflections on Italian heritage and exploration.