Besides Christmas and New Year's, the Italians enjoy celebrating a holiday called Befana on January 6. It celebrates a mythical woman who, much like a good witch, rides on a broomstick to give gifts to all good boys and girls.
The most important holiday in the nation of Italy is probably Easter. The Roman Catholic Church holds much influence over the majority of the population.
Any Roman Catholic hoilday or any Saint Feast day.
Christmas is a holiday that's celebrated by Italians. The traditional greeting is 'Buon Natale'. It's pronounced 'bwohn nah-TAH-leh', and means 'Good Nativity'.
Carnival
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday, celebrated to honor their dead ancestors. It originated in Mexico, it was not celebrated by the Italians.
It is a holiday celebrated in SwitzerlandIt is a holiday celebrated in Switzerland
This holiday is celebrated to give honor to Jesus and God.
Italians eat several foods like pasta, pizza...ect
there is no Christan (biblical) holiday celebrated with candles
what holiday was celebrated by the American colonist
Yes, except Christmas
The world's most celebrated holiday is Valentine's Day.
Its a Jewish holiday, celebrated by lighting the menorah and saying the appropriate blessings and prayers.
Holiday green day is celebrated is celebrated on April 22nd and is about recycling. It should not be confused with St. Patrick's day, which is celebrated on March 17th.
As far as the first religious holiday that was celebrated, the most supported holiday is the Jewish Passover. However, the oldest holiday that was celebrated is New Years which is a celebration that begun around 4,000 years ago, celebrated by the ancient Babylonians.
They celebrated the emperors birthday.