JANUARY
January 1, New Year (New Year's
Day)
As in many parts
of the world, the year-end holidays are a special occasion to celebrate among
many, especially in England the reception of the new year comes with a
fireworks show.
FEBRUARY
February 14 (Valentine's Day)
On this day we commemorate the
birth of St. Valentine. Also known as Valentine's Day or Day of Love and
Friendship.
MARCH
March
17, St. Patrick's Day (St. Patrick's Day)
Despite
being of Irish origin, the feast of Saint Patrick festivities develops even
with parades.
APRIL
Celebration by St. George's Day
April 1, Day of the Holy Innocents (April Fool's Day)
This is a date that is used to play him jokes on people, to large
companies and TV networks make jokes.
April 23, Day of St. George
(St. George's Day)
This day commemorates the death of St. George St. and soldier,
popular and widespread of the Christian regilion around the world.
MAY
First Monday of May (May Day
Bank Holiday and Easter Monday)
Last Monday in May (Spring Bank
Holiday)
OCTOBER
October 31 (Hallowe'en or
Halloween)
NOVEMBER
November 5th (Guy Fawkes Night)
It is celebrated during the night
to commemorate the failed attack, known as the Gunpowder Plot, with a Catholic
faction, tried to destroy the Palace of Westminster, the seat of parliament.
DECEMBER
December
24, Christmas Eve (Christmas Eve)
December
25 (Christmas)
Christmas
is a universal holiday, and in England the commonly happens at home, with
family, although the celebration begins in advance by sending cards and placing
a decorated tree at home.
December
26 (Boxing Day / St. Stephen's Day - San Sebastian)
It is
known as Boxing Day because it is a time when traders receive a bonus in
recognition of his work done during the year.
December
31, New Year (New Year's Eve)
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