Bulgaria. I know this because I have been doing a country project in high school on Bulgaria for a couple months now. We had to do a food section and I chose to do it on banitsa. (:
Christmas is a Christian celebration. Libya is an Islamic country so it isn't celebrated.
Banitsa and Boza
Banitsa (Bread cakes)
Christmas is a Christian celebration. Nations do not celebrate it Christian do.
Christmas is the celebration of Jesus' birth. It doesn't matter what country you're from if you're Christian this is your Holiday. The majority of Brazilians are Catholic putting Brazil at about 99% Christian.
Christmas is a Christian celebration - most Japanese are Buddhist or Shinto.
Many people in Africa are Christians and Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
It is because Muslim people believe that Jesus was born under a Christmas tree
Most don't. Turks, who are mostly Muslims, don't have a special celebration to do with Christmas day. Christian Turks may have special church services. All of the celebration which goes with Christmas is held on New Years' Day. The city is decorated (including Christmas trees and Santa Clauses!) and people give presents on New Years'.
christmas,the celebration of Jesus ,easter the celebration of Jesus rise from his death, thanksgiving in celerbtrationof the pilgrams
It's a ritual celebration of Christmas It is very beautiful occasion, where the meeting with family, friends and loved ones
Yes. It is their way of celebration