In England in the 1644 (somewhere around that) people were thrown in prison if they were caught celebrating Christmas. But now England is welcome to celebrate. I hope i helped :)
All western churches (Catholic, Protestant) celebrate Christmas on the same day, 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.
I live in Germany and they celabrate christmas like crazy
Yes, France is a country and it is in western Europe.
Francium was the element named after a country in Western Europe.
well they buy food and go to chruch
The element, Francium, was named for a country in western Europe, France.
France is a country located in Western Europe.
Yes. In fact, I can guarantee that Europe was celebrating Christmas centuries before anywhere else on earth, even wherever you live.
Most people hold that Italy is in Western Europe if Europe is strictly divided between Western Europe and Eastern Europe. However, if Europe is divided more regionally, then Italy quickly becomes part of Southern Europe. Western Europe than shrinks to France, Monaco, Switzerland, the UK, and Ireland. (Germany and Benelux are sometimes included if Northern Europe is also split off).
The Western Europe country that is famous for tulips, windmills, and wooden shoes is The Netherlands.
Christmas Day, 1989
What you should describe about Christmas to a pen pal depends in part on where your pen pal is from. If the pen pal comes from a country that is known to celebrate Christmas (Europe, North and South America, Australia, India), you might focus just on how you and your family in particular celebrate the holiday (i.e., religious observations, family travel and parties, traditional foods, when and how you exchange gifts). If the pen pal might not be familiar with Christmas, you would probably want to describe what Christmas is and why you celebrate it--and, of course, write about how you celebrate it, too.