January 6th is Old Christmas Day. Old Christmas Day is another name for Little Christmas. Many different countries have different names for Little Christmas or Old Christmas Day.
It's not. The 12th day of Christmas is the day before the Epiphany, January 5th.
In Serbia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7.
No. The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates its Christmas, in accordance with the old Julian calendar, thirteen days after Western Christmas, on January 7th.
reIn Ethiopia Christmas day is January 7.
In Serbia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7.
The eighth day of Christmas is New Year's Day, January 1.
The thirteen days of Christmas start on Christmas day the 25th of December and end on the 6th of January. The 6th of January is sometimes called "the old Christmas" as it used to be celebrated at that time. The Orthodox church for example celebrates Christmas at that time.
Christmas is included in the twelve days of Christmas. The twelve days of Christmas are the twelve days following Christmas day and counting Christmas day. It also leads up to Epiphany, which is January 6, so the last day of the twelve days of Christmas is January 5. :D
Christmas Day was the 6th of January before the Calendar Act was passed in 1751 which brought England in line with the Gregorian calendar.
Christmas is on January 6 in Armenia and Christmas Eve is the night before
January 6th.
Christmas in Russia - is a public holiday associated with the memory of the birth of Jesus Christ. The Christmas is celebrated on January 7 according to the Gregorian calendar (which corresponds to December 25, Old Style).