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  2. How many days until Christmas Day 2024? See live countdown - AOL

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    Countdown to Christmas: Watch live countdown Other key dates this holiday season. Thanksgiving (Nov. 28) Hanukkah (Dec. 22–30) Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) Christmas Day (Dec. 25)

  3. When is Christmas Day 2024? How many shopping days do ... - AOL

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    Days.To's Christmas countdown features a Christmas-themed backdrop that changes every few seconds. One image features a Santa Claus steering a sleigh full of toys, while another depicts red ...

  4. How many more days until Christmas? Here's where to ... - AOL

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    Christmas Day always falls Wednesday, Dec. 25, and this year, the date lands on a Wednesday. Watch a Christmas countdown here . As the holiday nears, you can also follow Santa Claus on his journey ...

  5. Advent calendar - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, there is a tradition of having a Julekalender (Swedish: Julkalender, Finnish: Joulukalenteri, Icelandic: Jóladagatal; the local word for a Yule—or Christmas—calendar) in the form of a television or radio show, starting on December 1 and ending on Christmas Eve (December 24).

  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. Twelve Days of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    As early as Christmas Day in 1621, Governor William Bradford "encounterd a group of people who were taking the day off from work, and he promptly sent them back to work." [23] Nissenbaum further notes that "[what] bothered the governor was that these Christmas-keepers were, in his own words, out 'gaming [and] reveling in the streets." [24] [25]