Christmas : December 25
Christmas Eve : December 24
New Year's Eve : December 31
Hanukkah 2009: December 11 to December 18
Kwanzaa 2009: December 26 to January 1, 2010
Bodhi Day: December 8th.
Ramadan: November 6 to December 6
Pancha Ganapati: December 21 to 25
Maunajaiyaras: December 18
Ganga-Bois: December 10
Public holidays in December in Australia are Christmas Day (25 December) and Boxing Day (26 December).
There are no Libyan holidays celebrated in December. However, it is possible that one of the lunar holidays could be in December as they are determined by the Lunar calendar. These holidays are The Day of Arafa and Eid-Ul-Adha.
Some international holidays in December include Christmas (25th), Hanukkah (varies), and Kwanzaa (26th-1st). Additionally, New Year's Eve (31st) is widely celebrated around the world. These holidays are observed by various cultures and communities worldwide.
You can browse the website Holidays EasyJet to find cheap holidays to take in December. Other websites include the UK websites of Holiday Hypermarket and On the Beach.
December is a proper adjective when used to describe a noun, as in "December baby," "December weather," or "December holidays."
Home for the Holidays - 2005 TV was released on: Canada: 11 December 2005 USA: 15 December 2005 Hungary: 6 December 2010
Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa
just the 25 noel
Christanity and Hinduism celebrate their festivals in December
The Flipside - 2012 Holidays was released on: USA: 21 December 2012
Home for the Holidays - 2012 was released on: USA: December 2012 (internet)
No. Australia does not recognise or celebrate any holidays on 3 December.