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The major festivals celebrated are : * CHRISTMAS * EASTER * MOTHER MARY's BIRTHDAY Other festivals celebrated may be: * Assumption of our Lady * Saints day
There are several major holidays that are celebrated in the Philippines. A few of the holidays are Maundy Thursday, Easter Sunday, and Lailatul Isra Wal Mi Raj.
the bigest festival in togo is denver day
monkey people is one of the many holidays they have
Some major Jewish holidays include:Yom KippurSukkotSimchat TorahChanukkahTu B'ShevatPurimPesach (Passover)Shavu'ot
The two major holidays or festivals in Buddhism are Vesak and Kathina. There is some variation from country to country.
These are a mixture of major and minor Jewish festivals. Hanukkah and Purim are minor festivals (there is no prohibition on doing work on those days -- they are not holidays), where Pesach and Succot are major ones (work is prohibited -- so Jews should take them as holidays). (Note, Pesach is a week long, only the start and end are full holidays, work is permitted on the middle days.)
According to hinduism there are many important festivals and holidays. but most important of them is diwali. diwali is the festival of light. after diwali holi is the second major festival of hinduism.
depends on the Christian home. I celebrate most of the holidays for the US on the calender. and most likely so do most other Christians. Specifically Christmas and Easter are the two major holidays celebrated be Christians
They are both major 'holidays' celebrated in the United States. And both happen to be in the winter.
Peru is a predominantly Catholic country so Christian festivals are celebrated with holidays. There are many other festivals which are not publc holidays, for example the indigenous peoples (Quechua etc.) have their celebrations, and there are days to mark various types of employment (for example Teachers' Day)
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.