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New Year's Eve is on December 31,
the final day of the Gregorian
year, and the day before New
Year's Day.
New Year's Eve is a separate
observance from the observance
of New Year's Day. In modern
Western practice, New Year's Eve
is celebrated with parties and
social gatherings spanning the
transition of the year at midnight.
Many cultures use fireworks and
other forms of noise making in
part of the celebration. Some of
the cities most well-known for
their celebrations include
Edinburgh, Sydney, Toronto,
Moscow, Tokyo, Hong Kong,
London, Los Angeles, Berlin, Rio de
Janeiro, Paris, and New York City.

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Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's
Day is a holiday celebrated on
February 14. In the Americas and
Europe, it is the traditional day on
which lovers express their love for
each other by sending Valentine's
cards, presenting flowers, or
offering confectionery. The holiday
is named after two among the
numerous Early Christian martyrs
named Valentine. The day became
associated with romantic love in
the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in
the High Middle Ages, when the
tradition of courtly love flourished.

Saint Patrick's Day (Irish: Lá ’le
Pádraig or Lá Fhéile Pádraig),
colloquially St. Paddy's Day or
Paddy's Day, is an annual feast
day which celebrates Saint
Patrick (circa 385–461 AD), one
of the patron saints of Ireland,
and is generally celebrated on
March 17.
The day is the national holiday
of Ireland. It is a bank holiday in
Northern Ireland and a public
holiday in the Republic of
Ireland, Montserrat, and the
Canadian province of
Newfoundland and Labrador. In
the rest of Canada, Great Britain,
Australia, the United States and
New Zealand, it is widely
celebrated but is not an official
holiday.

Easter (Greek: Πάσχα, Pascha or
Pasxa) is the most important
religious feast in the Christian
liturgical year. Christians
celebrate this day in observance
of their belief that Jesus Christ
rose from the dead two days
after his crucifixion (Easter
Sunday, commonly referred to
as the "third day" including the
day of crucifixion), now
estimated to have taken place
between the years AD 26 and
AD 36, see also Chronology of
Jesus. Many non-religious
cultural elements have become
part of the holiday, and those
aspects are often celebrated by
many Christians and non-
Christians alike.

Memorial Day is a United
States Federal holiday
observed on the last Monday
of May (on May 26 this year).
Formerly known as
Decoration Day, it
commemorates U.S. men and
women who died while in
military service to their
country. First enacted to
honor Union soldiers of the
American Civil War, it was
expanded after World War I to
include American casualties of
any war or military action.

Canada Day (French: Fête du
Canada), formerly Dominion
Day, is Canada's national day, a
federal statutory holiday,
celebrating the anniversary of
the July 1, 1867 enactment of the
British North America Act of
1867, which united Canada as a
single country of four
provinces. Canada Day
observances take place
throughout Canada and also
internationally.

In the United States,
Independence Day, commonly
known as the Fourth of July or
the Fourth, is a federal holiday
commemorating the adoption
of the Declaration of
Independence on July 4, 1776,
declaring independence from
the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Independence Day is
commonly associated with
fireworks, parades, barbecues,
carnivals, picnics, concerts,
baseball games, political
speeches and ceremonies, and
various other public and private
events celebrating the history,
government, and traditions of
the United States.

Birthday or B'days is the name
given to the date of the
anniversary of a person's birth.
People in many cultures
celebrate this anniversary. In
some languages, the word for
birthday literally translates as
"anniversary". Birthdays are
traditionally marked by
celebrations including a
birthday party or, in some
particular cases, a rite of
transition.

Halloween, Hallowe'en, or
Holloween is a holiday
celebrated on the night of
October 31. Halloween activities
include trick-or-treating, ghost
tours, bonfires, costume parties,
visiting "haunted houses", and
carving Jack-o'-lanterns. Irish
immigrants carried versions of
the tradition to North America in
the nineteenth century. Other
western countries embraced
the holiday in the late twentieth
century. Halloween is
celebrated in several countries of
the Western world, most
commonly in Ireland, the United
States, Canada, Puerto Rico, the
United Kingdom, New Zealand,
and occasionally in parts of
Australia.

Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving
Day, is a traditional North
American holiday, which is a
form of harvest festival. The date
and whereabouts of the first
Thanksgiving celebration is a
topic of modest contention,
though the earliest attested
Thanksgiving celebration was on
8 September, 1565 in what is
now Saint Augustine, Florida.
Despite any scholarly research
to the contrary, however, the
traditional "first Thanksgiving" is
venerated as having occurred at
the site of Plimoth Plantation, in
1621.
Today, Thanksgiving is
celebrated on the second
Monday of October in Canada
and on the fourth Thursday of
November in the United States.

The attack on Pearl Harbor or
Hawaii Operation as it was
called by the Imperial General
Headquarters, was a surprise
attack against the United States'
naval base at Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii by the Japanese navy, on
the morning of Sunday,
December 7, 1941, resulting in the
United States becoming involved
in World War II. It was intended
as a preventive action to remove
the U.S. Pacific Fleet as a factor
in the war Japan was about to
wage against Britain, the
Netherlands, and the United
States. Two aerial attack waves,
totaling 353 aircraft, launched
from six Japanese aircraft
carriers.

Christmas (IPA: /krɪsməs/) is
an annual holiday that
celebrates the birth of Jesus. It
refers to both the day
commemorating the birth, and
also the Christmastide season
which that day inaugurates,
concluding with the Feast of
the Epiphany. The date of the
celebration is traditional, and is
not considered to be Jesus'
actual date of birth. Christmas
festivities often combine the
observation of the Nativity with
various cultural customs,
many of which have been
influenced by earlier winter
festivals. Although nominally a
Christian holiday, it is also
observed as a cultural holiday
by many non-Christians.

Boxing Day is a public holiday in
the United Kingdom, Canada,
New Zealand and Australia, as
well as many other members of
the Commonwealth of Nations.
It is based on the tradition of
giving gifts to the less fortunate
members of society.
It is usually celebrated on 26
December, the day after
Christmas Day; but its
associated public holiday can
be moved to the next weekday if
26 December is a Saturday or
Sunday. The movement of
Boxing Day varies between
countries.

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