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they celebrate "les rois", i.e. "the Wise Men"
Yes, they do. It is celebrated on January 6th and is usually the day when Mexican people exchange presents.
some of Switzerland's celebrations of Epiphany which is when they celebrate the three kings to baby Jesus and they celebrate it January 6th
The night of the January 5th and open the presents the 6th in the morning
People in France celebrate CHRISTMAS on December 6th
Epiphany is a Christian holiday celebrating the Magi visiting the infant Jesus. (January 6th)
Los Tres Reyes (The Three Kings) is 6th January
It is on the 6th of January each year. It is an old tradition in the countryside where women of different generations would celebrate together. It marks the end of the Christmas period. The 6th of January is also known as the Epiphany.
Three Kings' Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated on the 6th of January in many Catholic cultures, including Spanish-speaking countries. It is observed to commemorate the revelation of God the Son, in human form, as Jesus.
una fecha is a date ...i.e January 6th
Christmas is celebrated in Spain by singing and dancing. later after dinner on Christmas eve people go out into the streets to watch dancers perform. Instead of Santa Clause ,the three wise men come on January 6th with presents.The 6th of January is when Spanish children receive their "Christmas" (Navidad) presents.
Feast day is the 6th of January, usually celebrated the first Sunday after New Year. No one really knows if its the actual day of the epiphany; people aren't 100% sure about 25th December being Jesus' birthday - it's traditionally so and so is the feast of the epiphany.