Hanukkah is celebrated by Jews, not by countries (with the exception of the country of Israel, where it is a holiday in the school system). Jews live in most countries of the world, and wherever they live, they celebrate Jewish holidays including Hanukkah.
Jews around the world celebrate Hanukkah. It's a school holiday in Israel (though not a bank holiday).
Yes, Jews celebrate Hanukkah in many different countries.
Yes, the small Jewish minorities in the African countries celebrate Hanukkah privately in their homes.
Jews celebrate Hanukkah in all the countries they live in, which is most of the countries of the world.
In Israel, because most of the population of Israel (75%) is Jewish.
Though latkes are popular elsewhere, jelly doughnuts are customary in Israel.
Kids celebrate Hanukkah almost the same in all countries, but in the US, gift-giving is more common than it is outside the US.
France and Hanukkah are not connected. However, French Jews celebrate Hanukkah, just like Jews in all other countries.
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah in every country where they live. Most Jews live in the US, Canada, Israel, and Europe.
Only the Jews in Mexico celebrate Hanukkah.