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  1. Nov 7, 2023 · Our unique customs and traditions are what make the winter holiday season so special, and this time of year might look different depending on where you are in the world. The holidays we celebrate—and the ways we celebrate them—are different from country to country, and even neighborhood by neighborhood.

  2. At timeanddate.com, we use the term world holidays for special days observed around the world. Earth Hour on the last Saturday of March is a worldwide observance. ©iStock.com/Morsa Images. They are also often known as international holidays or international observances. Upcoming World Holidays.

  3. Dec 20, 2013 · 10 Holiday Traditions Around the World. Discover favorite winter activities from different travel experts. By Annie Fitzsimmons. December 20, 2013. • 8 min read. For those of us blessed...

  4. Dec 12, 2020 · Iceland: A visit from the Yule Lads. Lurking amid Iceland’s azure lagoons and steaming volcanoes are a long list of (possibly) mythological creatures, which range from tiny elves to enormous sea...

  5. 20 Holiday Traditions Around the World. From major holidays to local celebrations, here are 20 holiday traditions worth experiencing. By: Meredith Rosenberg. Related To: Holidays and Celebrations. View The Gallery. 1 / 20. Diwali, India.

  6. List of multinational festivals and holidays. This is an incomplete list of multinational festivals and holidays . January. Christianity. Feast of the Circumcision: 1 January. Twelfth Night (Epiphany Eve): 5 January. Epiphany: 6 January – the arrival of the Three Magi. Armenian Apostolic Christmas: 6 January.

  7. Jan 2, 2024 · Thanksgiving. Labor Thanksgiving in Japan. Hanukkah in Israel. Hogmanay in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Muslim Celebrations of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. Diwali in India. Halloween Around the World. Easter Across the Globe. All Saints’ Day in France. January Christmas in Russia. Boxing Day across the Commonwealth. Saint Patrick’s Day in Ireland.

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