The Armenian Apostolic Church actually celebrates Christmas on 6 January, rather than 25 December. 6 January is traditionally the date of Epiphany, the visit of the wise men to see baby Jesus, but Armenian Apostolics celebrate Christmas and Epiphany on the same day.
'''Christmas in Armenia is celebrated on January 6th.''' The Christmas holiday season starts on New Year's Eve and continues until the old Julian calendar's New Year's Eve on Januart 13th.
Christmas is on January 6 in Armenia and Christmas Eve is the night before
december 31 to january 13
In Armenia, Christmas is celebrated on January 6. The traditional meal includes a Christmas pudding called Anooshaboor and ham. Dessert is dried fruits.
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Christmas starts on18 January in the Armenian Orthodox Church.
In Armenia, the traditional Christmas Eve meal consists of fried fish, lettuce, and spinach. The meal is traditionally eaten after the Christmas Eve service, in commemoration of the supper eaten by Mary on the evening before Christ's birth.
The date of Christmas is on 25th December
the date of Christmas in siberia is the January the 14th
CHRISTMAS is on December 25, the birthday of Jesus Christ.
in one year from today- they already opened presents today!