December 26 - January 1 == ==
The 12 days of Christmas begin on December 25 on some traditions, while in other traditions they begin on December 26. In the first case, the 12th day of Christmas is January 6, which is Epiphany day.
December 26th through January 1st.
Some places like Scotland do not put much emphasis on Christmas and do not separate it from any other day while places like Ireland celebrate Christmas from December 24 to January 6. Most places in Europe celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday.
Kwanzaa.
It is when we celebrate that a year has gone by, that means we celebrate it on January 1st.
Christian Latin Americans comemmorate Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on December 24th & 25th with the rest of the Christian world. Celebrations vary by country, but are generally very religious. Latin Americans celebrating Christmas also celebrate Advent throughout the month of December along with other Christmas-related holidays - one example is Bolivia's Epiphany Day, when the Three Kings' visit to the baby Jesus on January 6th.
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December 25thAnswer:It depends on the group you are interested in:Moslems don'tJews don'tCoptic Christmas is observed on the 7th day of JanuaryOrthodox Christians celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7 in the Gregorian calendarWestern rite Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25
Those who follow the Gregorian calendar celebrate Christmas on 25 December: Catholics, Anglicans, Protestants, most Greek-speaking Orthodox Churches Those who follow the Julian calendar celebrate Christmas on 7 January: Orthodox Churches of Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Serbia, and Jerusalem The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on 6 January.
What will Americans celebrate on January 15
In Ghana, Christmas is celebrated from December 20th to the first week of January. They celebrate with lots of different activities, visiting relatives and friends in other parts of the country. There are over 66 languages spoken in Ghana and each group has their own customs and traditions.