We here in Canada celebrate, some of us get carried away.
AnswerWe do here in the UK, which is Wales, England, Northern Ireland & Scotland....so you can add those to your collection! AnswerIt is also widely celebrated here in the United States, given our large population of Irish descendants.Most countries with a large Irish immigrant population celebrate St Paddy's, especially America (where the parade form of celebration originated) and Australia (which has a large Irish descendent population due to factors such as the penal colony past).
St. Patrick's Day is only a bank holiday in Ireland and in Northern Ireland, but virtually all English-speaking countries celebrate it, including:
Saint patricks day, Christmas, Mothers day, and fathers day!
Wear a TON of green :)
Saint Patrick's Day was first celebrated in America in 1737 Boston, Massachusetts.
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in the year 1999 march 17St Patricks day is actually the feast day of St patrick, a real saint who lived hundreds of years ago. He drove the snakes out of Ireland.It starts on the 17th of march
Saint Patricks day.
1737 Boston
It is the date St. Patrick died.
Saint Patrick's Day is March 17.
Potatoes are not special on st. patricks day
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The usual: * Christmas * The Fourth of Ju;y * Thanksgiving * Saint Patricks Day * Easter * Spring Break * Veterans Day * Etc....
st patricks day
The various countries in Europe celebrate St. Valentine's Day on the 14th of February.
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