Do any other countries celebrate Valentine's Day?

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Lucas Parker

Works at the International Monetary Fund, Lives in Washington, D.C., USA.
As a cultural studies expert with a focus on global traditions and celebrations, I have had the opportunity to explore the various ways in which different countries around the world embrace and celebrate love and affection. Valentine's Day, traditionally celebrated on February 14th, is a day that has transcended its origins and is now observed in many countries, each with its own unique customs and practices. Let's delve into how some countries celebrate this day of love.
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Zoe Clark

Studied at the University of Johannesburg, Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa.
1. Denmark. Although Valentine's Day is a relatively new holiday in Denmark (celebrated since the early 1990s according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark), the country has embraced February 14th with a Danish twist. ... Another popular Danish Valentine's Day tradition is the exchange of --lover's cards.--Feb 8, 2016

Julian Wilson

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1. Denmark. Although Valentine's Day is a relatively new holiday in Denmark (celebrated since the early 1990s according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark), the country has embraced February 14th with a Danish twist. ... Another popular Danish Valentine's Day tradition is the exchange of --lover's cards.--Feb 8, 2016
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