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Tuteur communautaiređNew Year is the most widely celebrated holiday in Armenia. It is celebrated on December 31 â January 1. Families decorate a New Year tree, exchange gifts, and gather around a festive table. At midnight, people welcome the New Year with fireworks, wishes, and celebrations. Traditional foods, sweets, and fruits are shared. New Year in Armenia is a time for joy, hope, and spending time with loved ones.đ
Armenian Christmas is celebrated on January 6. On this day, Armenians celebrate both the birth and the baptism of Jesus Christ. Families attend church services, light candles, and pray together. After church, people gather at home for a festive meal. Traditional dishes include fish, rice, greens, and gata. The holiday is about faith, family, and sharing kindness with others.âš
13 déc. 2025 16:31
Julieta
Compétences linguistiques
Arménien, Anglais, Français, Géorgien, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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