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Christmas Day in Guinea is celebrated on December 25th each year, as it is in many other parts of the world. Despite Guinea being a predominantly Muslim country, there exists a Christian minority that observes Christmas as a religious holiday, marking the birth of Jesus Christ.
The history of Christmas in Guinea is tied to the colonial period when French Catholic missionaries introduced Christianity to the region. Over time, those who converted to Christianity adopted the tradition of celebrating Christmas.
On Christmas Day, Christian Guineans typically attend church services where special prayers and masses are held. The festivities are usually more subdued compared to Western countries due to the smaller Christian population.
As a secular observation, some non-Christian Guineans may also partake in festive activities or enjoy the public holiday atmosphere without participating in the religious aspects of Christmas.