[+] [deleted] • 1 pt [deleted by user] [–] [deleted] • 0 pt Armenia is Orthodox. They don't celebrate Christmas until January 7th. Armenia is Orthodox. They don't celebrate Christmas until January 7th. parent link [+] [deleted] • 0 pt [deleted by user] [–] [deleted] • 0 pt No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. parent link Load more (1 reply)
[–] [deleted] • 0 pt Armenia is Orthodox. They don't celebrate Christmas until January 7th. Armenia is Orthodox. They don't celebrate Christmas until January 7th. parent link [+] [deleted] • 0 pt [deleted by user] [–] [deleted] • 0 pt No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. parent link Load more (1 reply)
[+] [deleted] • 0 pt [deleted by user] [–] [deleted] • 0 pt No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. parent link Load more (1 reply)
[–] [deleted] • 0 pt No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. No, they have a different Calendar. Well, they use the Gregorian calendar now like everybody else, but still celebrate on the old day. parent link Load more (1 reply)
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