Kwanzaa is only celebrated in North America. It always starts on December 26.
Kwanzaa was created in the U.S. for African-American pride. About 98% of the people who celebrate Kwanzaa are from the US And Are Black.
Christmas is celebrated as a national holiday in countries with a Christian majority. The only exception to that rule is Japan, which celebrates the non-religious aspects of Christmas as a very public (but not national) holiday. Hanukkah is celebrated as a national holiday only in Israel, and by Jews in all countries where they live. Kwanzaa is a African American holiday, mainly celebrated in the US and Canada. Ramadan is the Muslim month of fasting and atonement, observed by Muslims in all countries.
Kwanzaa or "matunda ya kwanza" is celebrated on seven different days. Karamu, the African feast, is celebrated on December 31
actually about 2% of black American's celebrate Kwanzaa, about 14% of the black community know the holiday was a made up holiday i believe in the year 1966!
all states
I don't know of any countries that celebrate Kwanzaa. I believe it is more likely celebrated by pockets of people who have embraced the principals of the holiday. Thereore, it can be celebrated by any black population around the world. Certainly there are French people who celebrate it.
Kwanzaa.
It will release in all countries by November 20th
My cousin celebrates Kwanzaa
no because there is a international date line
Kwanzaa begins December 26
the correct way to say Kwanzaa in spanish is "Kwanzaa"...