February 30th
us, Spain (day of the dead) and united kindom
the uk and america
the uk and america
Many countries celebrate Halloween in different ways. A notable one is the Mexican version of Halloween. This Mexican version is called "The Day of the Dead".
Some people don't celebrate Halloween because they are Christian!
AN Irish Tradition used to celebrate spookiness
Although it is primarily observed in English North America, some countries that speak English (United States, Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom) celebrate Hallowe'en but the majority of countries don't.
Yes. Lots of European countries celebrate it.
They celebrate the day of the death
Yes, but they celebrate a similar holiday call "day of the dead" as opposed to the American versions of "halloween".
Halloween is not celebrated in the Dominican Republic as it is in the United States. They do celebrate a Day of the Dead on February 27.
Halloween is an Irish tradition brought over by immigrants to North America. Countries that don't celebrate it include France, Holland, Germany, Australia, Taiwan, and most Asian and African countires. Halloween is slowly being introduced to most developed countries, though its not a huge tradition like it is in Canada and the USA.Many Asian nations and some countries in Eastern Europe, for example.