alot of catholic people in places like New Orleans louisianna and mobile celebrate Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras is everywhere, it's a holiday just like Halloween or Easter. MArdi Gras is predominantly celebrated in the new Orleans and southern gulf areas.
The first observance of Mardi Gras in its present form was celebrated in the Middle Ages. The begining of Mardi Gras in New Orleans began in 1699 with the introduction of French culture.
It can be dangerous because there are thousands of people on the street, drunk people, and there is a high chance you could drink to much and get separated or pass out, not knowing where you are.
Some annual events are Mardi Gras. When in New Orleans, have a parade to celebrate before they sacrifice without eating for Lent.
The one who founded mardi gras was Rex(the king of Mardi Gras)in the year 1872. He made up the colors but later on some one else gave the colors a meanin. Purple=Justice,Green=Faith,and matallic Gold=Power.
The Spanish do not celebrate Mardi Gras.
No.
The Incas of South and Central America did not celebrate Mardi Gras. There is a group called "The Order of Incas" that parade during Mardi Gras season.
most countries celebrate mardi gras because it is shrove Tuesday which is were you eat before lent
With alochol and parties with beads
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Only a minority of gay people celebrate Mardi Gras. Most do not.
Mardi Gras is always celebrated on a Tuesday. In French, "mardi" means Tuesday and "gras" means fat.
Nova Scotia does celebrate Mardi Gras during the months and dates of July 9-11.This a three day festival that is called Pictou Lobster carnival. This incoporates the Mardi Gras events along with other festivities.
it might be Mexican
Mardi Gras is a celebration most notably held in New Orleans, Louisiana
Not common there, but some people do celebrate it as they do in the southern USA