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No, traditions and celebrations are not the same. Traditions refer to practices, customs, or beliefs that are passed down through generations, often forming the cultural or familial identity. Celebrations, on the other hand, are specific events or occasions where people come together to commemorate or honor something, such as holidays, milestones, or achievements. While celebrations can be part of traditions, not all traditions involve celebrations.
Holidays Christmas.etc Customs eating other people and cheese, and brains
Mardi Gras, L'anniversaire.
There is a book by Morris Epstein (available through Abebooks) called All About Jewish Holidays and Customs.
Christmas
Copodanno (new years)
Spain like other countries around the world has national holidays and customs. The days include New Year's Day, Epiphany, Easter Holidays, Labor Day, Assumption of Mary, and Hispanic Day. Some of the customs include traditional dances and food.
Christmas holidays typically begin on December 24th, Christmas Eve, and continue through December 25th, Christmas Day. In many cultures, celebrations can extend into the New Year, with some observing festivities until January 6th, known as Epiphany. The specific duration and customs can vary by country and tradition.
i think they ply games for celebrations
an important custom was the smoking of the peace pipe
Cultural activities are traditions, holidays, and customs.