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The holidays are days that have been identified as having special meaning that individuals, governments or religious groups have assumed that the observation is justified. It is generally an official or unofficial religion of obedience, of national significance, or culture, often accompanied by a celebration or party.

Holiday h?ligdæg word comes from the Old English words. The word originally referred only to a special religious days. In modern usage, means any special day to rest or relaxation, as opposed to a regular day of work or school.

On holidays the United States can refer to the day set aside by a nation or culture for warnings, celebrations, or other obedience. Schools and businesses often close for certain holidays. “Holiday” term is also often used to refer to the December gift-giving season, business may be announced, for example, that the product will be available “for Holiday 2011″, which means that it will be available in time for Christmas shopping.

Many holidays associated with religion and religion. Christian holidays are defined as part of the liturgical year. Western Orthodox Christian and Roman Catholic patronal feast day or ‘name day’ are celebrated on the day of the patron saint of every place, according to the calendar of saints. In Islam, the biggest holiday Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Hindus, Jains and Sikhs celebrate the day, some of the biggest Diwali. Japanese holidays contain references to religion are different and the buzzeriefs. Celtic, Norse, and Neopagan holidays follow the order of the Wheel. Some closely with the celebration of Sweden. Baha’i Faith observe the holiday as defined by the Baha’i calendar. Jews have a holiday season two: the celebration of Pesach and Shavuot spring, and the Fall Celebration of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, and Shemini Atzeret.

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