Canada: Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving is an American and Canadian holiday.
Thanksgiving is a particular celebration that some countries have. It is not a universal celebration, many places do not have a thanksgiving holiday or celebration. In addition Africa is a continent which contains many countries, some of which may have a thanksgiving festival and some do not. The date would also vary.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I know of no African country that celebrates the equivalent of the US thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving isn't celebrated in Norway. Thanksgiving is an British and American holiday, some other countries have different names for it.
it is an American holiday, started by the pilgrims when they arrived in the us on the mayflower. some other countries have adopted it, though.
The U.S. and Canada celebrate Thanksgiving. Some countries which celebrate a similar holiday include Germany, Japan, and Liberia.
Ruling party works differently in some countries. In some countries, the ruling party serves as the upper class and the class that makes all decisions for the country.
Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the USA. It is celebrated on the third Thursday of November. During the time US President Lincoln was in office, he was pressured by Protestant religious leaders to make the traditional feast day of Protestants a national holiday. Since the overwhelming population in that time was some form of Protestantism, Lincoln made the day, Thanksgiving, a national holiday.
some are Christmas and Thanksgiving
The standard 4 home row keys on the right are J, K, L and the key with the semi-colon and colon on it. Keyboards in some countries have their keys laid out differently so there can be differences in some cases.
Some of the first nations are called countries.
It can be stamped as 14k, 14kt, or 585 depending on the place. Some countries do this differently.
Their are no countries in Russia.Russia is a country itself.
There are many harvest celebrations in Europe, but they're not called "Thanksgiving". Some of the more well-known harvest festivals are:Martinmas (France and elsewhere), November 11th.Oktoberfest (Germany), third weekend in September to first Sunday of October.Erntedankfest (Germany), first Sunday in October.St. Leopold's Feast Day (Austria), November 15th.Obzinky (Czech Republic and Slovakia), late August or early September.Dożynki (Poland), coincides with the autumnal equinox.The Oktoberfest is NOT a variant of any thanksgiving celebration or harvest celebration. It was started on occasion of a royal wedding (Bavaria was a kingdom till 1918) to have the subjects partake in the joyous celebrations.