The principal holidays in Spain are:
1st Janaury: Año Nuevo (New Year)
6th January: Día de Reyes (Three King's day)
1st May: Día del trabajo (Workers' day)
15th August: Inmaculada concpeción (Our Immaculate Lady)
12th October: Día de la Hispanidad (spanishness day)
8th December: Día de la contitución (Constitution's day)
25th Decemeber: Navidad (Christmas)
Spain does not have an Independence Day. Being an ancient country they were never a colony or otherwise under the rule of a foreign power, thus there was nobody for it to gain independence from. Well, they were conquered by the Muslim Moors during the Middle Ages but the Moors ruled Spain from Spain, not from elsewhere and the Spanish very gradually reconquered the country over the course of several centuries.
a holiday is christmas
No, President's Day is an American holiday.
The Spanish do not celebrate Mardi Gras.
yes it is a holiday called "Voltero Amenia". it is a sacred holiday
They don't celebrate Hispanidad in Spain. The holiday celebrated on October 12 is called "Fiesta Nacional de Espana", or THe National Fiesta of Spain according to the labor calender published by the Seguros Sociales office of the Spanish Government. See the related link.
You can celebrate your holiday like any normal holiday.
The holidays that Spain celebrates are: New Years; Epiphany); Labor Day (May 1), Assumption Day, Hispanic Day, Constitution Day, Immaculate Conception Day, and Christmas Day.
the holiday of the colors
Yes, Halloween is the only holiday to celebrate the supernatural.
Holiday in Spain was created in 2004.
If you "keep" a holiday, then you celebrate it.
why do people sing to celebrate the New Year's holiday