Don't know the country...It actually should be a summer Holiday...They changed the Date.
Christmas day is a holiday in South Africa, but the government of South Africa does promote religious freedom and that all religions in SA are equal and therefore it is not officially a religious holiday. The majority of South Africans are Christians and therefore most would celebrate Christmas from a religious point of view, many going to church on Christmas morning.
Africa celebrates several holidays, including Christmas. Other holidays that are celebrated in Africa are Freedom Day, Worker's Day, and Youth Day.
Christmas Answer: Although more money is spent on Christmas than Thanksgiving (food + gifts vs. food), more people celebrate Thanksgiving (a secular holiday) than Christmas ( a Christian religious holiday.)
=The Holiday Season doesn't have a specific beginning or ending.=
Christmas,Easter,almost everyone here . PS.jamacia is nooooothing like Africa
The traditional colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green. Kwanzaa is the holiday for ancient Africa for their celebration of Christmas.
There are many different countries in Africa, each with their own holidays. You need to specify which country you are referring to.
The traditional colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green. Kwanzaa is the holiday for ancient Africa for their celebration of Christmas.
Oh, dude, those sparkly Christmas trees are called "trees of light" in Africa. Yep, Africa, where they know how to bring some extra shine to the holiday season. So, next time you're hanging out in Africa during Christmas, just look for those glowing trees of light!
The other country that got independence at the same time was Pakistan.Pakistan independance day is 14th August However,other country that celebrates independence on 15th aug is "S.Korea".but they got independence in 1945. "Republic of the Congo",a country in Central Africa got its freedom on 15th Aug,1960.
Christmas is celebrated as a national holiday in countries with a Christian majority. The only exception to that rule is Japan, which celebrates the non-religious aspects of Christmas as a very public (but not national) holiday. Hanukkah is celebrated as a national holiday only in Israel, and by Jews in all countries where they live. Kwanzaa is a African American holiday, mainly celebrated in the US and Canada. Ramadan is the Muslim month of fasting and atonement, observed by Muslims in all countries.
which five countries celebrate christmas in summer