Anzac Day is a public holiday and is considered by many to be one of the most solemn days of the year. It is celebrated with marches by veterans from all past wars followed by social gatherings and gambling.
Australia and New Zealand celebrate ANZAC To remember the people that died and suffered for our freedom for our happiness
THE HOLIDAYS THEY CELEBRATE SOME ARE ON JUNE 8TH THE QUEENS BIRTHDAY, JAN 26 AUSTRALIA DAY, AND APRIL 25 ANZAC 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.
ANZAC Day is not a celebration, it is a commemoration and remembrance of the sacrifice made by others on our behalf. ANZAC Day is on the 25th of April and commemorates the landing of ANZAC troops at Gallipoli during World War 1. ANZAC stands for "Australia and New Zealand Army Corps" and it is a connection we will have with the Kiwis forever.
The Americans do not celebrate ANZAC Day. ANZAC Day is a day of commemoration - not "celebration" - for the people of Australia and New Zealand. Many people in Canada also commemorate ANZAC day out of their respect for the ANZAC troops, whom they fought alongside.
no it isn't not all countries celebrate anzac day
The predominant religion in Australia is Christianity. Regarding values, Australians believe in 'mateship', i.e. loyal friendship and standing by one's mates no matter what; they believe in giving people a fair go; in supporting the 'underdog'; and in enjoying the beautiful wild country in which they live.
The 25th of April.
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because in the 19's australia and new zealand had a war in april 25th 1916
Australia and New Zealand. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.
The ANZACs were troops from Australia and New Zealand. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.