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1.France:Paris celebrates by eating oysters
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In France Every home displays a nativity scene featuring little clay figurines made in the south of this country. The Christmas tree has never been po...
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2.England: People like to kiss under the mistletoe
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In England Christmas is celebrated on December 25th. Children write letters to Santa detailing their requests for Christmas gifts. Gifts are tradition...
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3.Russia: St. Nicholas is extremely popular
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In Russia St. Nicholas is extremely popular. St.Nicholas is also known as Grandfather Frost. New Year Day is the main holiday. Father Frost delivers p...
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4.Germany: The Christmas tree originated
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In Germany They hold special markets every December that specialize in selling decorations and other Christmas related paraphernalia. The people make ...
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5.Christmas words concerned
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Christmas Dictionary **Where does the word Christmas come from? Christmas = Christ - Mass = The Mass of Christ Christ = Jesus Christ Mass = Roman Cath...
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6.Christmas(圣诞节)
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The history of Christmas dates back over 4000 years. Many of our Christmas traditions were celebrated centuries before the Christ child was born. The ...
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7.Animals also love Christmas
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A Meerkat at Sydney's Taronga Zoo hunts for a Christmas treat hidden in a bonbon inside its enclosure December 23, 2008. A Meerkat at Sydney's Taronga...
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8.Bucharest breaks Santa world record
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Around 4,000 Romanians dressed as Santa Claus participate in an event attempting to win the Guinness World Record for the most numerous Santa Clauses ...
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9.Santa Claus in Christmas race in Hungary
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Santa Clauses in swimsuits and red hats participate in a race in Budapest, Hungary, December 7, 2008. Starting from a skating rink in Westend City Cen...
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10.Australia: It never snows at Christmas
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In Australia It never snows at Christmas. Christmas is in the summer holiday. Christmas is always early. A traditional Christmas dinner is often held ...