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Three Kings Day: traditionally celebrated on January 6, many countries celebrate it on the Sunday between 2 and 8 of the month. This feast of religious origin celebrates the wise men who come to the manger with offerings of incense, myrrh and gold to honor the birth of Jesus. In many countries of Europe this holiday is as important as Christmas; Gifts are exchanged and dinner is big.

Valentine's Day: Celebrated on February 14 of each year this feast of lovers is an excuse to give gifts, exchange cards, and tell everyone who you want how important they are to you. It is not exclusively a romantic celebration, and it is becoming increasingly common to give gifts to whoever you want, regardless of whether they are your partner or not

Ash Wednesday: celebrated between the end of February and the beginning of March marks the beginning of Lent and is symbolized with an ash cross on the forehead of the devotees

Easter Day: celebrated on the final Sunday of Holy Week, this holiday marks the resurrection of Jesus, but in pagan traditions it is the feast of the goddess Oestre, whose symbol is the rabbit. Hence, in the United States they are filled with rabbits on the shelves of the stores. The Easter bunny chooses sweet and chocolate eggs that children should go looking for on that Sunday. For Catholics it is a day of reflection.

May 5: Naturally celebrated on May 5, this day is famous for the Mexican community in the United States and celebrates the battle of Puebla and not the independence of Mexico as many believe. It is an excuse to eat and drink traditional foods and honor the Mexican people

Gay pride day: celebrated on the first Saturday after June 28, this day honors the LTGBIQ community through festivals and parades around the world.

Hammock Day: Held on July 22 of each year, this fun party invites everyone to spend some time of their day in a hammock relaxing and enjoying the summer heat.

Left-handed day: celebrated on August 13, it is a day for all those who have the left hand as their dominant hand to be proud of their difference.

Rosh Hashana: celebrated in September is the holiday that begins the Jewish New Year and lasts ten days, until the festivities of Yum Kippu

Halloween day: celebrated on October 31, this pagan holiday has been gaining more strength in countries that did not celebrate it before. On this date children, and adults, disguise themselves and ask for sweets and sweets in other neighboring houses and in commercial establishments.

All Saints' Day: celebrated on November 1 in the Catholic tradition this day celebrates all the saints of the church.

Christmas: celebrated in Hispanic countries on the night of 24 and the morning of December 25, and in countries of Anglo-Saxon tradition on the morning of 25, Christmas is undoubtedly one of the most recognized and celebrated holidays around the world . Although for some it celebrates the birth of Jesus and for others the arrival of Santa Claus, both festivities focus on the family, with different dinners and celebrations for each country.

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