December 25.
Yes, it was actually the Dutch who brought Christmas to the USA. Christmas is a combination of the German and Scandinavian solstice celebration and the Dutch St. Nicholas celebration. St. Nicholas=Santa.
American Independence Day (July 4) and Thanksgiving and Christmas
Not exactly, they celebrate Christmas - but we do not actually know the day/date on which Christ was born and it was convenient for the early church to supplant the pagan winter solstice festival with Christmas.
Both have something to do with Jesus Christ: We celebrate Christmas because Christ was born, and we celebrate Easter when Jesus died on the cross and rose on the third day.
Many Africans are Christian and so they celebrate Christmas.
Those that are Christian celebrate Christmas and those of other religions do not celebrate it.
25th and 26th of december, some also celebrate it in the evening of the 24th, but that is not a national holiday
we celebrate Christmas because it was the day Jesus our savior was born.
On Christmas Day, you do not not celebrate Christmas =D
Christmas eve and Christmas day
New Year, Christmas, Easter, Koninginnedag (Queens Day) and Sinterklaas are some of the festivals in the Netherlands.
Yes they do!
two days!
The Italian celebrate Christmas on December eighth.
the day of Christmas
indian and people hate christmas but only sometimes
Polish people celebrate Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Constitution day, All Saint's day, and they celebrate their Independence Day in November.
On the day after Christmas Eve, Ireland celebrates Christmas Day.