Holidays

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  1. 4. of July Another name for Independence Day in the United States, celebrated with parades, barbecues, and fireworks.
  2. 8. Year's Day The first day of the year, celebrated on January 1st with parties, fireworks, and resolutions for the future.
  3. 11. Day A day on February 14th when people express affection and love to one another, often with cards, flowers, and chocolates.
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  1. 1. A holiday that typically falls in the spring, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, often involving egg hunts and the Easter Bunny.
  2. 2. A holiday celebrated on October 31st with costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations, often associated with ghosts and witches.
  3. 3. Day A national holiday in the United States celebrated on July 4th, marking the country's independence with fireworks and patriotic events.
  4. 5. A holiday observed on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States, dedicated to giving thanks and enjoying a special meal, usually with turkey.
  5. 6. A Hindu festival of lights celebrated in India and other countries, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
  6. 7. A Canadian holiday celebrated on the second Monday in October, similar to the U.S. Thanksgiving, with gratitude and a feast.
  7. 9. A holiday celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, often marked by gift-giving and festive decorations.
  8. 10. A Jewish holiday that usually occurs in December, also known as the Festival of Lights, celebrated with a menorah and special foods.
  9. 12. Day A holiday in many countries, including the United States, to honor the achievements of workers and the labor movement.