Sorry Don't understand the question.
Easter is a Christian holiday celebrated on a global scale and is therefore present in England.
Victoria day celebrates the queen's birthday. I am sure there are more.
Because it celebrates our freedom from England.
England celebrates Father's Day on the third Sunday in June. That is June 19 in 2011.
Everybody celebrates in different ways. There is no one answer to this question.
St George is the patron saint of England so probably not.
england celebrates Valentine's Day like us la but they dance we couuld but it is not a tradition for us
Most countries with a Christian tradition. ( And probably a few that don't have such a tradition!)
'Merica.
I don't think England celebrates Thanksgiving because it's an American holiday. The pilgrims came to America and ate dinner with the Indians.
Well he was born in ENGLAND, spent his whole life in ENGLAND, wrote plays in ENGLISH, many about Kings of ENGLAND, including Henry V, where he celebrates the victory of the ENGLISH over the French, and finally he died and was buried in ENGLAND.
England celebrates St. George's day on April 23rd. He was adopted the Patron St. of England and Richard the Lion Heart adopted the symbol of the Red Cross on the white background as the flag of England. Best known as "The Dragon Slayer"