Well, all of the holidays known to man are celebrated in Argentina, as well as every other place in the world, due to their diverse cultures. If you're talking about natives to Argentina, I think Mexican holidays are celebrated, such as Cinco de Mayo.
Argentina has a large percentage of its population Roman Catholic. Most of the festivals would have a religious significance and an occasion for a holiday and a celebration.
Christmas
Perito Moreno is the msot important Perito Moreno is the most important
Day of the Dead is not celebrated in Argentina as it is in other countries such as Spain, Portugal or Mexico. It is a religious holiday (November 2), but only the most devout families visit their relatives and clean up their tombstones, changing flowers and the like. Being a holiday, some eat with their relatives, but that's pretty much it.
Yes, most of the footballers in Argentina speak Spanish, which is called "Castellano" in Argentina.
Yes, Easter is a very important holiday in predominately Catholic Argentina.
the most important holiday of the jewish religion is hanukkah
the most important holiday in the philippines is........ christmas
The most important holiday to most people in Colombia is day of the dead. This is a holiday that honors dead relatives.
New years eve is the most important holiday in France.
Argentina has a large percentage of its population Roman Catholic. Most of the festivals would have a religious significance and an occasion for a holiday and a celebration.
Obviously, the one holiday that happens
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Easter
Christmas
It's not celebrated in Argentina, Thanksgiving is a American holiday.