lilavati
book day is celebrated on 23rd of April every year.
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April 23 is probably celebrated more as Shakespeare's birthday than as any other day. It is a national holiday in Turkey and Spain. Among Catholics it is the feast day of a number of saints, the most notable of which is St. George. St. George's day is celebrated in England, as St. George is the patron saint of England (but not Britain). Since 1995, UNESCO has been promoting April 23 as World Book Day. The idea has not got much traction except in Spain where it was celebrated anyway (and it also happens to be the date of death of Spain's most celebrated author, Cervantes). In Britain, the government announced a Book Day to be celebrated in March.
The Day was first celebrated in 1995.
by reading the book of Ester and shouting at Harman's name.
World Book Day is celebrated annually on April 23rd.
america
No, New Year is the most celebrated holiday, although it may not be on the same day for everyone.
dr. seuss
It's celebrated in a lot of countries in the Western Hemisphere, as well as as most of the east.
World Book Day is celebrated on April 23 each year. It commemorates the deaths of Miguel de Cervantes, William Shakespeare, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.
I'm pretty sure that the most celebrated holiday in I ndonesia is a holiday called fasting month of Ramadhan.