nagasaki
No
Australians believe the same as most other nations founded on Christianity. Christmas is a celebration of Christ's birth but, in many cases, this celebration has been overwhelmed by the greater call of materialism. For many, there is less focus on the Christian elements of Christmas than there is on the commercial and business side of it. Australia's multicultural nature has also contributed other customs and beliefs.
Ireland is a separate country, not part of England or the UK.
Australia
other stuff
July 1st is Canada Day. It's a celebration of July 1st, 1867, when the "British North American Act" was signed. That act created the framework for Canada as we know it now. It pretty much was the start of our road away from British rule. Although we still think of the British Royals as our King and Queen, we are no longer influenced by England any more than any other country.
There are often parades and people set off fireworks. Honestly not that much difference than the 4th of July in the US, just a smaller celebration. (I'm an American living in France for the past 6 years)
First of all, Ramdan isn't a holiday anyway, it's a month of fasting. The celebration (eid) comes after Ramadan that is between 1-3 days depending on the country.
A foreign country is any other country than your own.
Russia claimed it.
Russia.
Canada has the most miles of coastline in the world, with over 200,000 kilometers (approximately 125,000 miles) along its borders with the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic Oceans.
Brazil.
Afganistan.
nagasaki
More wool comes from Texas than any other state in the country