Christmas is celebrated pretty much all around the world, just in different ways. Christians believe that Christmas is because of Christ being born.
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According to 2007 newswire reports, Robert Garside is currently writing a story about the first run around the world, and that he intends to attempt the first swim around the world after that. Robert Garside has not yet begun the first swim around the world according to the same reports.
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Yes it does, but not at the same time. During nighttime, for instance, roughly half the world is dark while the rest is in bright sunshine.
i ask my teacher the same quieton so ask your teacher or someone to help you
The same reason Christmas is celebrated everywhere else.
They are all celebrated around the same time!
No, New Year is the most celebrated holiday, although it may not be on the same day for everyone.
Hannakuh, the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated around the same time Christians celebrate Christmas.
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as far as i known everyone celebrates Christmas the same way no madder who they are
same as the usa
All western churches celebrate Christmas at the same time, 25th December. Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas later. Pedantically, they all celebrate Christmas on 25th December, they just use a different calendar and disagree which day is the 25th December.
Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain for the same reason that it's celebrated in other countries. Many or most of the population are Christians. Christmas is the religious observance of the birth of the Christian Messiah.
Christmas day in Canada is the same as Christmas day in the USA. December 25th.
Christmas in France is the same day that we celebrate Christmas in America which is on December 25.
Christmas Day in Canada is the same as Christmas day in the USA. December 25th.