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Christmas Day in Peru is the same as in America, it is celebrated on December 25th. Most of the celebrating is done on December 24th and again on January 6th.
the Peru Christmas colors are red and green.
Papa Noel brings the gifts for Christmas in Peru. His name simply means Father Christmas.
In Peru they have Christmas, but it isn't as celebrated or big as the New Year. They celebrate that big. Also Their Independence day is July 28. Their Christmas is in the summer, because they're near the equator. Hope that helps.
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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)
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by having a beer
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In Peru are celebrated in total twelve national day holidays. These are the New Years Day, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Day, Labor Day, St. Peter and St. Paul, Independence Day, Santa Rosa da Lima, Battle of Angamos, All Saints Day, Immaculate Conception and Christmas.
In Peru the seasons are reversed, meaning when its winter here its summer there. So Christmas in Peru occurs during their summer season therefore its almost impossible for snow.
Peru, there is a "Potato Day" in Peru.