Valentine’s Day is a holiday that is primarily celebrated in the Western world, but it is becoming increasingly popular in many other countries around the world. However, there are some countries that do not officially recognize or celebrate Valentine’s Day. Here are a few examples:

Saudi Arabia: The celebration of Valentine’s Day is banned in Saudi Arabia, as it is seen as a Christian holiday that is contrary to Islamic beliefs.

Iran: Valentine’s Day is not officially recognized in Iran, and the government has even banned the sale of Valentine’s Day gifts and merchandise.

Pakistan: While Valentine’s Day is not officially recognized in Pakistan, it is celebrated by some people, particularly in urban areas.

Indonesia: Although Valentine’s Day is not an official holiday in Indonesia, it is celebrated by many young people in the country.

Malaysia: While Valentine’s Day is not an official holiday in Malaysia, it is still celebrated by many people, particularly in urban areas.

It is worth noting that even in countries where Valentine’s Day is not officially recognized, many people still celebrate the holiday in their own way.

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