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Mardi Gras is predominantly celebrated in cities with French or Catholic heritage, particularly in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and in some parts of Europe like France and Belgium. However, variations of Mardi Gras celebrations can be found in many other countries and regions around the world.
Independence Day, President's Day, famous people's birthdays, etc. Christmas (as it is celebrated by society in general). See also Do Humanists Have Any Festivals?
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and birthdays because they believe these celebrations have pagan origins and are not supported by the Bible. They focus on commemorating events such as the Memorial of Christ's death instead.
Muslims do not celebrate Christmas or Easter.
A gentile is someone who is not Jewish; therefore, a gentile does not celebrate the Jewish holidays such as Hannukah, Rosh Hashannah, etc.
The Spanish do not celebrate Mardi Gras.
The Incas of South and Central America did not celebrate Mardi Gras. There is a group called "The Order of Incas" that parade during Mardi Gras season.
most countries celebrate mardi gras because it is shrove Tuesday which is were you eat before lent
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alot of catholic people in places like new Orleans louisianna and mobile celebrate mardi gras
Mardi Gras is always celebrated on a Tuesday. In French, "mardi" means Tuesday and "gras" means fat.
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Mardi Gras is a celebration most notably held in New Orleans, Louisiana
Nova Scotia does celebrate Mardi Gras during the months and dates of July 9-11.This a three day festival that is called Pictou Lobster carnival. This incoporates the Mardi Gras events along with other festivities.
Only a minority of gay people celebrate Mardi Gras. Most do not.
47 days before Easter.