Because it simply is. Just as many other holidays are celebrated on the Xth day of YZ month and many are celebrated on particular dates, there is no particular reason for that day being used.
Friday 21st Aug 2009, same date as every country. sun rise to sun set..
You have to know the coin's denomination and date. Mint marks are in all sorts of different places, not even necessarily the same place during the same year! One of the best places to look is a site such as www.coinfacts.com that tells you the location of every mint mark on every U.S. coin ever struck.
Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain for the same reason that it's celebrated in other countries. Many or most of the population are Christians. Christmas is the religious observance of the birth of the Christian Messiah.
The English version is different from the Maori version.Over 500 chiefs gave their agreement on one ofthe nine Treaty copies that have survived.Most chiefs signed the Maori copy of the Treaty,except for 39 chiefs who signed the English version.New Zealand's foundingdocument, the Treaty ofWaitangi, was first signed on 6 February 1840.
2005 was the last year before 2011 to have the same day/date combination.
As it is not a birthday, the same date, and it has to fall on a sunday, that is why it never falls on the same day.
No, Easter is not celebrated on the same day every year. It falls on a different date each year, usually between March 22 and April 25, based on the lunar calendar.
In 2015, Christmas Day in the UK will be celebrated on the 25th December. This date is the same every year, it does not change.
Christmas is celebrated on the same calendar dateeach year, December 25th. That date falls on Thursday in 2014. It fell on Wednesday in 2013. The week day changes every year.
Easter is not celebrated on the same day every year because it is based on the lunar calendar, which differs from the solar calendar used for most other holidays. The date of Easter is determined by the first full moon after the vernal equinox, which can vary each year.
It was on the Date Of December 25, 1600. It is the same date as ours. In Germny it is celebrated on December 6.
No, Presidents Day is not celebrated on the same day every year. It is observed on the third Monday of February, which means the date can vary between February 15 and February 21. This holiday honors all U.S. presidents, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
It depends on how you look at it. It is always on the fourth Thursday of November, so in that respect, yes, it is on the same day every year, The exact date changes each year, so in that respect, it is not the same every year. The same is true for Canada's Thanksgiving, where it is celebrated on the first Monday in October each year. In the States. it was celebrated on November 25 each year, but it was changed in the last 50 years to the fourth Thursday in November.
I think is the date they remarried. Both can be celebrated if they want.
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No, Thanksgiving doesn't always fall on the same date every year, just like Easter.
25th December Same date it is in every other country....