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posted: 2025-01-07 09:40:58 (ID: 100188416) Report Abuse | |
Dumbarajko wrote:
For all those who celebrate today I wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy New year. Serbian Christmas is on January 7th, just in case someone wants to congratulate on that day Merry Xmas |
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posted: 2025-01-07 10:18:06 (ID: 100188418) Report Abuse | |
hmpf22 wrote:
Dumbarajko wrote:
For all those who celebrate today I wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy New year. Serbian Christmas is on January 7th, just in case someone wants to congratulate on that day Merry Xmas Thank you very much. In Serbian we say Mir Božji, Hristos se rodi |
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posted: 2025-01-07 10:34:13 (ID: 100188419) Edits found: 2 Report Abuse | |
"Mir Božji, Hristos se rodi" to you, then
I'm curious, though: Is Serbia the only country in the world where christmas is celebrated on Jan 7th? In Germany we have a special day on Jan 6th, the day of the "Three Holy Kings"... but it's only truly celebrated in the very catholic regions. Last edited on 2025-01-07 10:39:16 by Chrill |
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posted: 2025-01-07 10:49:19 (ID: 100188420) Report Abuse | |
Chrill wrote:
"Mir Božji, Hristos se rodi" to you, then I'm curious, though: Is Serbia the only country in the world where christmas is celebrated on Jan 7th? Vaistinu se rodi All Orthodox citizens celebrate Christmas on January 7th. In Serbia most of residents are Orthodox so today is non working day in all country. But also if you are a Catholic you are granted a day off on 25th December to celebrate Catholics Christmas. |
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