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why do hispanic celebrate christmas on the 24th

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That's a great question! The 24th of December is actually known as "Nochebuena" or "Christmas Eve" in Spanish. It is traditionally a time for families to come together and share a big meal called "La Cena de Noche Buena" or "The Christmas Eve Dinner." This meal usually includes roast turkey, tamales, rice, beans, and other delicious dishes. It is also a time for exchanging gifts and enjoying time with loved ones. The reason this celebration takes place on the 24th instead of the 25th is because in Spanish-speaking countries, the day of Christmas
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