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There are so many holidays that Japan has and celebrates. Some of the holidays include Setsubun which is the beginning of spring, Shogatsu which is New Year's, Valentine's Day, and many more.
Japan celebrates children day as one of their holidays during the golden week supposed to have all the national holidays
everyone with a life or b-day
the incas celebrated Inti Raymi.
Sudan is predominantly a Muslim country and as such celebrates all Muslim Holy days such as the Eid holidays, The Prophet's Birthday, the celebrations and fasting of Ramadan. In addition to this the country also celebrates a number of local holidays such as National Day as well as the Christian celebrations of Easter and Christmas and public holidays on the 26th of December and 1st of January.
There are a set of public holidays in Egypt. The whole nation celebrates the set holidays. They also have the American holidays including alongside their cultures holidays
The two sacred holidays in Christianity are Easter and Christmas day. Easter celebrates the raising of Jesus Christ from the dead and Christmas day celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
The two principal holidays are Vesak and Kathina. Vesak celebrates the birth, enlightenment and final passing of the Buddha. Kathina celebrates the end of the rainy season retreat. In addition to these two, many countries and traditions have their own Buddhist holidays.
I don't know, but only Texas celebrates Lyndon Baines Johnson Birthday, in June.
Chile celebrates some holidays. A few are Christmas, Independence Day, and Day of the Dead.
Victoria day celebrates the queen's birthday. I am sure there are more.
No.a holiday is something that EVERYONE celebrates,like Christmas.