Christmas is celebrated throughout Australia, in the cities, towns and outback, depending on whether or not one's cultural background allows individuals to follow Christmas. Australians usually celebrate at home, but many go away on holiday and celebrate by the beach, or at relatives' houses. Many also book in to restaurants for a special Christmas dinner.
Many do, yes. Not all.
more than 100 people
I don't know how many but there is A LOT
Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas in ways similar to those seen in many other parts of the world. Jews in Israel by and large do not celebrate Christmas.
No religion other than Christianity celebrates Christmas as part of their religion. Many people who are not Christians celebrate Christmas, but they celebrate it as a secular holiday, not as a religious one.
About 1.5 Billion people celebrate Christmas. About 14 million celebrate Hanukkah. There are no statistics on the number of Kwanzaa celebrators But it's safe to say that the vast majority of the planet doesn't celebrate any of those 3 holidays.
All countries in the Southern part of earth; as Australia, South Africa, Argentina, ... etc
Iraqi Christians celebrate Christmas unless their sect frowns on it, as many Christian sects do.
Christmas occurs all over the world. Many people celebrate Christmas, although the United States does spend the most money on it.
Nowadays Christmas is not only celebrated by Christians and all the religions that are liked to Christians. Most people celebrate it now. for example i know that there are many Jewish people that celebrate Christmas even though that believe that Jesus was that "son of God"
Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.