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The Christmas

The Christmas. Christmas is a holiday observed generally on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus. Christmas Day is celebrated as a major festival and public holiday in countries around the world, including many whose populations are mostly non-Christian.

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The Christmas

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  1. The Christmas

  2. Christmas is a holiday observed generally on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus. Christmas Day is celebrated as a major festival and public holiday in countries around the world, including many whose populations are mostly non-Christian.

  3. Among countries with a strong Christian tradition, a variety of Christmas celebrations have developed that incorporate regional and local cultures. In other countries, secular processions or parades featuring Santa Claus and other seasonal figures are often held.

  4. Food A special Christmas family meal is traditionally an important part of the holiday's celebration, and the food that is served varies greatly from country to country. Some regions, such as Sicily, have special meals for Christmas Eve, when 12 kinds of fish are served.

  5. Christmas in England The English enjoy beautiful Christmas music. They love to decorate Christmas Trees and hang up evergreen branches. In England Christmas dinner was usually eaten at Midday on December 25, during daylight.

  6. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :Roland Ágostonand Gábor Patyi

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