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  2. Public holidays in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Eve: Nicaraguans usually reunite with their family and wait until it is Christmas. You can hear fireworks through all the night. December 25 Christmas: Celebrated internationally. December 31 New Year's Eve: At 12am Nicaraguans celebrate with fireworks (Spanish: pólvoras, cohetes).

  3. 2025 in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The following lists events in the year 2025 in Nicaragua. Incumbents President: Daniel Ortega; Vice President: ... 25 December – Christmas Day; See also

  4. How Christmas is celebrated in 21 places around the world - AOL

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    In Finland (and many other countries around the globe), St. Lucia Day on December 13 is one of the main events of the holiday season. On this date, the eldest girl in each family sometimes dons a ...

  5. Nicaragua's Regime Wages War on Religious Freedom - AOL

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    Easter processions, Christmas celebrations, and even cemetery prayers have all been outlawed. The regime has frozen church bank accounts, confiscated properties, and shut down religious media outlets.

  6. Observance of Christmas by country - Wikipedia

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    Observance of Christmas in various locations around the world. The observance of Christmas around the world varies by country. The day of Christmas, and in some cases the day before and the day after, are recognized by many national governments and cultures worldwide, including in areas where Christianity is a minority religion which are usually found in Africa and Asia.

  7. Las Posadas - Wikipedia

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    Las Posadas derives from the Spanish word posada (lodging, or accommodation) which, in this case, refers to the inn from the Nativity story. It uses the plural form as the celebration lasts for a nine-day interval (called the novena) during the Christmas season, which represents the nine-month pregnancy [3] [4] of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.

  8. 'A Festivus for the rest of us': The real, 'bizarre' story ...

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    As shown in the beloved sitcom, Festivus, celebrated on Dec. 23, is the Christmas alternative for those fed up with the consumerism of the traditional religious holiday. Instead of a tree decked ...

  9. Category:Public holidays in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Public holidays in Nicaragua" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...