Christmas is the biggest (on the 25th of December). Easter Monday and Sunday are quite important, as are New Year's Eve and Day. Waitangi Day on the 6th of February is of note, and various anniversary's of cities mean holidays in those particular places. Labour day is on the 4th Monday of October, and is a public holiday. I don't know if these count as 'Festivals' as such, we aren't a big country for them. I think these are all the public holidays though. (The time between Christmas and early January tends to effectively be holidays too.)
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The Romans had festivals of some sort just about every day. However many of these festivals were minor or in honor of a personal god which the families celebrated privately. The major public festivals were many and encompassed various activities. Some of them are: Saturnalia, Floralia, Lupercalia, Parentalia, Matronia, Ludi Romani, Done Dea, and Opalia. The list is longer. Type "Roman festivals" in your browser and you will get a more comprehensive list from several sites.
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Both Australia (a continent) and New Zealand (an Island) were both in the direction of Japan's movements, which until the "Battle of the Coral Sea", had been SOUTH.
"Where does Africa have its festivals?"
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They contributed by coming and having festivals and dances eating and also singing that is how they contributed to new zelands cultural activities
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The Maori are the original inhabitants of New Zealand.