Do other countries/areas of the world have entire months dedicated to some specific thing, such as Pride month, AAPI month, Black History month, etc. Part of me thinks this is a U.S.-specific phenomenon, but I’m curious about the rest of the world.

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    I believe we technically have a pride month here as well but it’s only “celebrated” by rather niche group of people. Mostly it’s just a month of trying to make money by selling rainbow colored things.

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    In Costa Rica elections are a whole thing, like everyone’s out with flags on cars and megaphones yelling about one of the 20+ political parties.

    Also Semana Santa is a week long Catholic holiday.

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    Pretty sure December is Christmas month in many parts of the world.

    And late oct early nov, some kind of dead/death month in the americas, europe, india, and the pacific

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    June belongs to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Since Catholics live everywhere, I would say month long celebrations are everywhere.

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    We def have pride “month” in Australia.

    However, most cities have pride festivals at other times of year like my city had a bunch of events over 2 weeks in Febreuary.

    IDK why it’s a whole month? You’re right it’s unusual. We celebrate different sports for different periods of time. IDK if that counts.

    People refer to “Christmas time” or “over christmas” as a vague period of several weeks. “We’re going to visit mum and dad over christmas” implies a week or more.

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    With exception of religious celebrations like easter or ramadan, I don’t think there are any long term dedicated celebrations. At least here in my part of eastern europe.

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    Some came over from the US but traditionally, not. Not even memorial days are that common. Just the big ones and the Cristian holidays.