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- Agnostica
- Black Friday (partying)
- Black Friday (shopping)
- Bodhi Day
- Boxing Day
- Burns Night
- Candlemas
- Chaharshanbe Suri
- Chrismahanukwanzakah
- Chrismukkah
- Christmas
- Christmas and holiday season
- Christmas controversy
- Christmas Eve
- Christmas Sunday
- Christmas worldwide
- Diwali
- Eid al-Adha
- Epiphany (holiday)
- Feast of Fools
- Feast of the Circumcision
- Festival du Voyageur
- Festivus
- Fur Rondy
- Groundhog Day
- Halloween
- Hanukkah
- Hogmanay
- Holy Innocents
- HumanLight
- Imbolc
- Inti Raymi
- Korochun
- Kwanzaa
- List of winter festivals
- Little Christmas
- Lupercalia
- Matariki
- Midwinter Christmas
- Navratri
- New Year's Day
- New Year's Eve
- Purim
- Quebec City Winter Carnival
- Sadeh
- Samhain
- Saturnalia
- Sol Invictus
- Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving (United States)
- Tu Bishvat
- Twelfth Night (holiday)
- Twelve Days of Christmas
- Watch Night
- Winter Solstice
- Winter solstice
- Winterval
- Yalda
- Yule
- Yulefest
- Zamenhof Day