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  1. Several branches of Eastern Christianity that use the Julian calendar also celebrate on December 25 according to that calendar, which is now January 7 on the Gregorian calendar. Armenian Churches observed the nativity on January 6 even before the Gregorian calendar originated. Most Armenian Christians use the Gregorian calendar, still celebrating Christmas Day on January 6. Some Armenian churches use the Julian calendar, thus celebrating Christmas Day on January 19 on the Gregorian calendar, with January 18 being Christmas Eve. Some regions also celebrate primarily on December 24, rather than December 25.
  2. Ghyuap di̱n tyan: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named NonXiansUSA
  3. "The Global Religious Landscape | Christians". Pew Research Center. Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang 18, 2012. Archived from the original on Zwat Tsat 10, 2015. Retrieved Zwat Tswuon 23, 2014.
  4. "Christmas Strongly Religious For Half in U.S. Who Celebrate It". Gallup, Inc. Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang 24, 2010. Archived from the original on Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang 7, 2012. Retrieved Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang 16, 2012.