Albanians celebrate all kinds of holidays. There it does not matter the religion. Muslims celebrate Christmas and Christians celebrate Ramadan for example. There is a very good harmony between the two religions. The holidays are the same. See the Related Link below for a good list:
depends on the Christian home. I celebrate most of the holidays for the US on the calender. and most likely so do most other Christians. Specifically Christmas and Easter are the two major holidays celebrated be Christians
It depends on which month it is. Some months have no holidays, while others have one or two or even more. It also depends on which religion you follow as to what holidays you celebrate.
the reason why we named Columbus a national Holiday is because he is the one that found America i hope that i help
There are two primary holidays in November. They celebrate All Saints Day on the 1st of November. November 11th is the anniversary of the ending of World War 1 and is Armistice Day.
The two major holidays that a Protestant should celebrate are: The 12 of July (Orangemans Day) and the 5th of November (Guy Fawkes Day).
The answer is they celebrate every other holiday we do and add on two! Go to 50states.com to learn more!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hawaii celebrates most state/federal Holidays that the continental united states also celebrates (such as Memorial Day, Martin Luther King Day, Veteran's Day, etc.)We also celebrate State Holdiays such as Kuhio Day, Kamehameha Day, and Admissions Day
While they may not celebrate July 4th, Rome certainly celebrates Christmas and Easter. These are two very religious holidays that Roman's cherish. They also recognize New Years Eve.
St. Patrick's Day and Christmas are just two of many things that Irish people celebrate.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not have any unique holidays, but you can learn a little bit about what holidays Mormons celebrate at mormon.org/faq/topic/culture/question/mormon-beliefs which says, "Members of the Church celebrate Christmas and Easter, regarding these two events as the most spiritually significant days in history because of the birth, suffering, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Church members also celebrate the regional and national holidays of the countries where they live. Church members also celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, and similar events." I get my information about LDS holidays, traditions, and other practices from my own personal experience, as I have been a practicing member of the Church for 27 years.
Puerto Rico celebrates most of the holidays that the United States celebrate. Recently it combined two public holidays of theirs to create one new one called The Day of Illustrious Puerto Ricans.
in Islam, there are two diffrent but equally special holidays. one is Eid-ul-Fitr, a holiday that we celebrate in the end of Ramadan. Ramadan is a month where we do not eat the whole day. and we celebrate eid-ul-fitr for the month being finished. the second holiday that we celebrate is eid-ul-adha, the celebration of sacrifice.The main festivals of Islam is fasting and praying. This event lasts a whole month.