Hanukkah starts on the Hebrew calendar date of 25 Kislev, and lasts for eight days. The Hebrew calendar does not line up with the western calendar because it has a completely different leap year system that can shift holidays each year by to 11-28 days.
Here are the coinciding secular dates for the upcoming years:
2014: December 16-24
2015: December 6-14
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah. (They are not called "Hanukkah people")
Yes, most Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah.
Jewish people who live in England celebrate Hanukkah.
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
This question makes no sense. It sounds like you're asking what to get people (who celebrate Hanukkah) for Christmas. People who celebrate Hanukkah do not want Christmas presents. They do not celebrate Christmas.
Yes, Jews celebrate Hanukkah in many different countries.
Yes, since Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday.
Spain is not related to Hanukkah, but Jewish people living in Spain celebrate Hanukkah.
Jewish people
Jewish people mostly celebrate Hanukkah in their homes; and certain prayers are added in the regular synagogue services too.
People who celebrate Kwanzaa are African American.