The name of the Patriotic holidays in September, in Chile
Chile's Independence Day
A celebration when the Mexican people celebrate their deceased loved ones with altars.
Day of the Dead
Explosive pyrotechnic devices used for entertainment
Fireworks
Holiday celebrated each year on October 31st
Halloween
Celebration honoring the mother of the family
Mother’s Day
Celebration to honor African heritage in African-American culture
Kwanzaa
People usually try to make fools of one another on this day
April Fool’s Day
Day at which a new calendar year begins
New Year
A ceremony where two or more people are united in marriage
Wedding
The seventh day of the Chinese New Year
Yan Yat
Common abbreviation of the word Christmas
Xmas
A traditional horror films costume children wear on Halloween
Zombie
Holiday related to a religion
Religious holiday
Festive day and the end of the Chinese New Year
Lantern festival
A procession of people along a street, often accompanied by marching bands
Parades
Cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March in Ireland
St. Patrick’s Day
Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday
Quinceanera
National holiday in the USA and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year
Thanksgiving
The day when people show their affection, celebrated every year on 14 February
Valentine’s Day
National day of France
Bastille Day
Holiday to express love and affection between couples and friends.
Saint Valentine's Day
Christian holiday which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus
Easter
Award of a diploma, or the ceremony that is sometimes associated with it
Graduation
Federal holiday in the United States since 1941
July 4th
Celebration to honor African heritage in African-American culture
Kwanzaa