Saint Nicholas Day is celebrated world-wide on December 6.
Saint Patrick's Day is widely celebrated in the USA.
The feast of Saints Peter and Paul - June 29.
Saint Nicholas
I know the French do and some people do it in the US and maybe some other countries I know the French do and some people do it in the US and maybe some other countries
Answer: no oneAnswer: Dr. Terry Watkins for one. See Link.Answer: Dutch Protestants (in the US) did not like the celebration of Christmas linked with a Catholic Saint (Saint Nicholas); They Converted Saint Nicholas into a mythical Nordic Magician [Sint Klaes]; Saint -"Sint" = Santa + = Nicholas [clas] = Klaes = Clause
There are many holidays not celebrated in the US. The Queen's Birthday, ANZAC day and Australia Day are just three of many holidays not celebrated or recognised in the US.
St Nick's Day is celebrated on Dec. 6th and is a European holiday celebrated in many countries including Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, The Central European countries of Poland, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Switzerland, Portugal, Serbia, Macedonia and Greece.St Nick's Day is also celebrated in the US by some people of German, Polish and Dutch descent.
Daughter's Day is celebrated on September 4th every year.
Same day the mule day is celebrated in the US (i.e: it doesn't exist).
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The Chicogo River in Chicogo, Illinois and Indianapolis, Indiana's main canal.
Independence Day is celebrated in the US on July 4 Bastille Day is celebrated in France on July 14