The United States and Canada
Thanksgiving is predominately celebrated in the United States and Canada, Canada on the second Monday of October and the United States on the fourth Thursday of November.
Other countries that celebrate Thanksgiving are:
Liberia (West Africa) - fourth Thursday of November
The Netherlands - same day as the U.S. Thanksgiving - A non-denominational church service is held in the Pieterskerk, a Gothic church in Leiden, in the morning. It commemorates the hospitality the pilgrims who lived in Leiden from 1600 - 1620 received on their way to the New World.
Norfolk Island - last Wednesday of November - It was brought to the island by visiting American whaling ships.
The United States celebrates Thanksgiving. It is celebrated as a way of giving thanks. Thanksgiving is the last Thursday in November.
they celebrate thanksgiving in october.
they did speacial dances
I think it was thanksgiving.
yes they did have thanksgiving it was held the day before their new year
Thankgsiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of each November
thanksgiving is not celebrated by Muslim countries.
Thanksgiving is about America, so most other countries do not celebrate it.
Russians does not celebrate Thanksgiving. It is predominantly an American celebration, so the majority of countries in the world do not celebrate it.
No, Jews do not celebrate Christmas as that is a Christian holiday.
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The U.S. and Canada celebrate Thanksgiving. Some countries which celebrate a similar holiday include Germany, Japan, and Liberia.
Yes, Canada does.
The US and Canada.
no
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Im pretty sure they don't celebrate thanksgiving, considering it's an american holiday.