Does any country have a national holiday that is celebrated by people in a different country?
cindo de mayo isn't even really celebrated in mexico
their independence day is in september or something, right?
>>74964353
>Does any country have a national holiday that is celebrated by people in a different country?
no, LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA is mexican soil by definition
A small group of people are celebrating fucking 4th of july for some reason
>>74964353
A whole month in fact.
Bosnian Croats celebrate same holiday as Croatian Croats
We celebrate the Queen Victoria's birthday even though Britain doesn't.
In Newfoundland the 12th of July (Battle of the Boyne) is a bank holiday.
>>74964353
We don't celebrate cinco de mayo. That is as american as burritos chop suey, and french fries.
>>74964353
>screencapping your own post
>>74964574
>burritos chop suey
FUND IT
We celebrate a norwegian king.
>>74964546
Kuks
>>74964496
Quite heartwarming, though i can imagine why theyd do that
>>74964538
"Black" isnt a country, Salieri.
>>74964496
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebild_National_Park
>The park was given to the Danish state, as a present with three conditions:
> That the area should remain in a natural state
> That it would be open to the public
> That Danish-Americans could celebrate American holidays at the park.
Neat, I've never heard of this before.