The national observance is on the third Monday in January, by act of Congress. In 2009, the date was January 19, and in 2010 was January 18. It will fall on January 17 in 2011.
· Australia Day (celebrated January 26th in Australia · Boxing Day (celebrated December 26th in Barbados, Bermuda, Canada & other countries) · Carnival Day (a public holiday in Argentina) · Day of the Dead (celebrated November 2nd in Brazil) · Epiphany (celebrated January 6th in Greece, Italy & other countries) · Foundation Day (celebrated February 11th in Japan) · Groundhog Day · Hanukkah · International Women's Day (celebrated March 8th in Kyrgyzstan) · Jan Hus Day (celebrated July 6th in Czech Republic) · Kupala Night (feast of St. John the Baptist) (celebrated July 6th in Belarus) · Liberation Day (celebrated March 3rd in Bulgaria) · Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday (celebrated October 2nd in India) · Naval Battle of Angamos (celebrated October 8th in Peru) · Ohi Day (celebrated October 28th in Cyprus) · President's Day · Queen's Day (celebrated April 30th in the Netherlands) · Revolution Day (celebrated 3rd Monday of November in Mexico) · Statehood Day (celebrated February 5th in Serbia; June 25th in Croatia; July 6th in Lithuania; November 25th in Bosnia and Herzegovina) · Tiradentes' Day (celebrated April 21st in Brazil) · Uprising Day (celebrated October 11th in Macedonia) · Victory in Europe Day (celebrated May 8th in France) · Whit Monday (celebrated the Monday after Pentecost in The Bahamas) · Xalqaro Xotin-Qizlar Kuni (International Women's Day celebrated March 8th in Uzbekistan) · Yangi Yil Bayrami (New Year holiday celebrated January 1st in Uzbekistan) · Zanzibar Revolution Day (celebrated January 12th in Tanzania)
· Australia Day (celebrated January 26th in Australia · Boxing Day (celebrated December 26th in Barbados, Bermuda, Canada & other countries) · Carnival Day (a public holiday in Argentina) · Day of the Dead (celebrated November 2nd in Brazil) · Epiphany (celebrated January 6th in Greece, Italy & other countries) · Foundation Day (celebrated February 11th in Japan) · Groundhog Day · Hanukkah · International Women's Day (celebrated March 8th in Kyrgyzstan) · Jan Hus Day (celebrated July 6th in Czech Republic) · Kupala Night (feast of St. John the Baptist) (celebrated July 6th in Belarus) · Liberation Day (celebrated March 3rd in Bulgaria) · Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday (celebrated October 2nd in India) · Naval Battle of Angamos (celebrated October 8th in Peru) · Ohi Day (celebrated October 28th in Cyprus) · President's Day · Queen's Day (celebrated April 30th in the Netherlands) · Revolution Day (celebrated 3rd Monday of November in Mexico) · Statehood Day (celebrated February 5th in Serbia; June 25th in Croatia; July 6th in Lithuania; November 25th in Bosnia and Herzegovina) · Tiradentes' Day (celebrated April 21st in Brazil) · Uprising Day (celebrated October 11th in Macedonia) · Victory in Europe Day (celebrated May 8th in France) · Whit Monday (celebrated the Monday after Pentecost in The Bahamas) · Xalqaro Xotin-Qizlar Kuni (International Women's Day celebrated March 8th in Uzbekistan) · Yangi Yil Bayrami (New Year holiday celebrated January 1st in Uzbekistan) · Zanzibar Revolution Day (celebrated January 12th in Tanzania)
Jewish New YearJan Hus Day (celebrated July 6th in Czech Republic)January 1stJuly 4th
The first day of the Chinese New Year for 2009 is January 26. It is the year of the Ox. Upcoming Chinese New Year Dates: 2010 - February 14 2011 - February 3 2012 - Jnauary 23 The first day of the Chinese New Year this year is January 26, 2009.
no, the 6th of January, 12 days after Christmas
Yes, the twelve days of Christmas start on 7th January and end on 18th January. Epiphany is also celebrated on 19th January. Unlike in the UK and USA, Christmas is celebrated every day for the twelve days.
from December 26 to January 1
December 26 - January 1
Because it is 12 days after Christmas.
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year, so it was celebrated on Sunday, January 12, 2014.It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year, so it was celebrated on Sunday, January 12, 2014.It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year. It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year. It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.Yes, the 6th of January is celebrated all around Europe.
World Daughter's Week is celebrated the week of January 12th each year. It may be celebrated on other days in different parts of the world.
The 12 days of Christmas begin with Christmas Day, Dec 25, and run through Jan 6 . January 6 is 12th night, the day of Epiphany, celebrated as the day the wise men arrived from the East to worship the Christ child.