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People all over the world is celebrating Christmas today. Every Christmas season is a reminder of the incarnation of the Son of God, the birth of Jesus in the stable in Bethlehem. Christmas is celebrated on December 25 that celebrate the message of peace and tranquillity. However, there are some countries that do not celebrate Christmas today. Most countries in the world celebrate the birth of the Savior on December 25. Many countries in the Middle East and Eastern Europe do not celebrate Christmas in December. All of these countries celebrate Christmas 13 days after Christmas. It will be on January 6th or 7th January. The reason for this different celebration is the calendar they follow. Those who celebrate Christmas on December 25 follow the Gregorian calendar, while the above mentioned countries follow the Julian calendar, which is followed in some countries in Asia and Eastern Europe. The list of such countries include Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan and Serbia. Christmas is celebrated on January 7 in many parts of Russia. In Italy, Christmas is celebrated on January 6, the day of the Feast of the Epiphany. According to the Christian faith, on the 12th day after Jesus' birth, three kings visited Jesus with gifts. This is why Italy celebrates Christmas on January 6th.
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