In Serbia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7.
In Russia it is celebrated on January 7th.
In Eastern Europe Christians celebrate Christmas on the 7th January according to Gregorian calendar.
Probably nothing, as a vast majority of Ukrainians are Eastern Orthodox, and celebrate Christmas on the 7th of January, rather than the 25th of December.
It is celebrated on the 25th of December each year in Europe but Christmas is celebrated by Orthodox Christians in Central and Eastern Europe on the 7th of January in the Gregorian Calendar - 13 days after the 25th of December.
In 1970, the more popular date for the celebration of Christmas, the 25th of December, fell on a Friday.The less popular date for the Christmas celebration, the 7th of January, fell on a Wednesday in 1970 and on a Thursday in early 1971. (A few countries, including Ethiopia and some members of the former Soviet Union including Russia, still celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December of the Julian calendar, which is the 7th of January on the Gregorian calendar.)
It depends on which calendar is being used. It is December 25th on the Julian calendar and January 7th on the Gregorian calendar. Both calendars are used in this region of the world.
In most of the western world Christmas is on December 25th. In some countries, such as Ethiopia, Christmas falls on January 7th. This is because they use a different calander than the western world.
The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates on the Julian calendar - which is 13 days different than the Gregorian, or secular calendar. Christmas is celebrated by Russian Orthodox on December 25th on the Julian Calendar, or January 7th on the secular calendar.
Most Christians are Coptic orthodox, some of them are catholic also but the majority is Coptic. The Coptic Orthodox church in Egypt celebrates Christmas on January 7th of each year.
Christmas is on January 6 in Armenia and Christmas Eve is the night before
Christmas is a Christian holiday, and since the overwhelming majority of Europeans are Christian, then yes. However, depending on your denomination of Christianity, the date of Christmas will be different. Catholics and Protestants celebrate Christmas according to the modern day Gregorian Calendar, which Christmas lies on 25th December. Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas according to the Julian Calendar, which preceded the Gregorian, where Christmas (25th December) in the Julian calendar lies on or near 7th January in the Gregorian calendar.