Día de todos los santos o fieles difuntos, la Navidad, Semana Santa, día de la raza, año nuevo
El día de acción de gracias- thanks giving day is not celebrated in Spanish-speaking countries.
National holidays are unique to a nation so Spanish National holidays would not be celebrated in other countries. Spain has a strong Roman Catholic history and celebrates many Roman Catholic holidays. Roman Catholic holidays are celebrated according to the ecclesiastical calender of the Church of Rome so they are celebrated the same day all over the world. Other Spanish speaking countries will celebrate these religious holidays the same day as they are celebrated in Spain. If they are a national holiday in Spain that is a coincidence, and a reflection of the Spanish Catholic faith.
pascua is celebrated in ALL spanish speaking countries
Day of the dead
Carnival is typically celebrated in February in Spanish-speaking countries. However, the exact dates can vary depending on the country and region.
Mostly in Mexico, but it is also celebrated in other Spanish speaking and some Latin countries, like Guatemala.
Three Kings' Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated on the 6th of January in many Catholic cultures, including Spanish-speaking countries. It is observed to commemorate the revelation of God the Son, in human form, as Jesus.
No,there are actually 20 spanish speaking countries.
soccer is very important in spanish speaking countries. it is also called (futbol) in spanish speaking countries.
Spanish is spoken as the official language in 21 countries, which accounts for about 4.4% of the world's 195 countries.
There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the world.
With a big cake, balloons, a show of clowns, piñatas, music, photographs, the "mañanitas" song...
"El día de Todos los Santos" --- All Hallows Eve