No. Wikipedia has a long list of customs in different countries, and there are very few points of similarity.
no it isn't not all countries celebrate anzac day
No. Thanksgiving as a national holiday is also celebrated in Canada. There are also harvest festivals and celebrations around the world at various time of year coinciding with the yearly gathering of crops. Most are not called "Thanksgiving" yet they celebrate the same thing.
Same ad all northern hemisphere countries September through to may
Yes, these countries are all on the same continent-South America.
Here are some similarities:All countries have boundariesAll countries have people who live in themAll countries have land and waterAll countries have seasonsAll countries have a unique culture
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?
Nearly all countries!!
All countries celebrate Jehovah as God but the name only varied differently.
Kids celebrate Hanukkah almost the same in all countries, but in the US, gift-giving is more common than it is outside the US.
4th of july, but they dont celebrate it in all countries.
4th of july, but they dont celebrate it in all countries.
The same way Jews in all other countries do.
No
Three Kings Day, also known as the Feast of the Epiphany, is primarily celebrated by Christians, particularly in Latin American and European countries. It commemorates the visit of the Three Wise Men or Magi to the baby Jesus. The day is typically observed on January 6th and is a significant holiday in countries such as Spain, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. Traditions include attending church services, exchanging gifts, and sharing a special cake called Roscón de Reyes.
Not all countries are at war
I believe it's all countries.
Countries that have a Christian background