they worship someone called dartor (thats the swedish name for there god)
Swedes celebrate most things, but the biggest are: Valentine's Day, Easter, Midsummer, Halloween, Christmas and New Year.
People decorate their homes
they have a parade
With a big parade
Some of Sweden's major holidays are New Years, May Day (May 1), National Day (June 6), and Pask. Pask is what we know as Easter, but the way the Swedes celebrate it makes it sound like our Halloween.
In Sweden's 2009 census the population as reported at 9,354,462
people in france should celebrate this day on the death of joan of arc,who died may 30,1431.joan fought in war in france and once lead a war.so learn more about her by pressing that little search box thing in that corner over there.
Sweden may have pandas but not in the wilderness most likely In captivity
With a big parade
With a big parade
They don't. They celebrate the International Worker's Day on the 1st of May, along much of the rest of the world.
No, people in Suriname celebrate Easter on May 1st and Christmas on the 25th.
Yes. But they celebrate it on May 1st, which is called the International Workers Day
On May 1st. =]]
at least half a day
Some of Sweden's major holidays are New Years, May Day (May 1), National Day (June 6), and Pask. Pask is what we know as Easter, but the way the Swedes celebrate it makes it sound like our Halloween.
The 1st of May 2010 was a Saturday. As it was a weekend, countries that celebrate it and have a holiday transferred it to Monday the 3rd of May.
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on a full moon in May or June
Yes, they do. They celebrate Mothers Day (Dzień Matki) on the 26th May.