Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, nicuragua, and Mexico
Mexico!only
there are none
Spanish speaking countries celebrates el dia del santo .
Semana Santa (Holy Week) is a Christian holiday. However it is more heavily celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church. Since all Spanish speaking countries are predominantly Catholic they all celebrate Holy Week.
Halloween is celebrated in Spain, Mexico, and other countries in Latin America. While it is not as widely celebrated as in the United States, it is becoming more popular in many Spanish-speaking countries.
Mexico is Spanish speaking country that celebrate Halloween
Mexico and Brazil Brazil doesn't speak Spanish they speak Portuguese big difference
The 4th of July is only celebrated in the U.S.
They celebrate the beginning of Lent, therefore it's in February usually.
there are revolutions for all countries owned by other countries its when the usa got independence from the uk or else we would be speaking in british accents
Although it is primarily observed in English North America, some countries that speak English (United States, Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom) celebrate Hallowe'en but the majority of countries don't.
setembro is September in portuguese, so it is used in Portugal, Brazil and other portuguese-speaking countries