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International Celebrations

Find info on international celebrations and explore the globe with eHow. Learn about cultural and religious events the world over as eHow's experts walk you through the historical and modern-day significance as well as any festivities involved in the observance. Pick up new recipes for ethnic dishes or test out a new style of music or dance. Have a taste for exciting international danger? Learn how to take part in the Running of the Bulls.

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  • Facts on the Day of the Dead

    The Day of the Dead, also known as El Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican public holiday honoring the deceased. It is celebrated on November 2 (a date close but unrelated to Halloween). While...

  • How to Go Green on Earth Day

    Earth Day is an annual holiday celebrated by many countries on April 22nd since it was started by US Senator Gaylord Nelson in 1970. The United Nations has celebrated a similar holiday on the...

  • What Is the Meaning of Flag Day in the United States?

    Flag Day is a holiday in the United States which celebrates the adoption of the American flag. The holiday is celebrated around the country with parades and memorial services for those who have...

  • How to Celebrate International Women’s Day in Russia

    International Women's Day is celebrated every year in Russia on March 8. This important holiday is celebrated in many countries around the world to recognize women for their strength,...

  • How to Celebrate Universal Children's Day

    Universal Children’s Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1954, Universal Children’s Day is to be observed as a day of...

  • How to Celebrate Dyngus Day

    Dyngus Day is a quintessentially Polish holiday, which in modern times involves both squirt guns and polka. Celebrated on Easter Monday anywhere where there is a significant Polish population, a...

  • How to Know What the Colors Mean on Top of the Empire State Building

    On July 4th, it's red, white and blue. On Christmas it's green and red. It's the Empire State Building and since 1932 its spire colors have changed in time with the holidays. But just what is the...

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