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Question Number: 1
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Question: In ______, Papai Noel, who lives in Greenland, arrives wearing silk clothing to deliver gifts.
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Question Number: 2
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Question: In _____, on Christmas Elf called Nisse plays jokes on people. Families leave Nisse a bowl of rice pudding or porridge to keep the jokes within limits.
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Question Number: 3
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Question: In rural parts of ____ a villager is chosen to be the Mari Llwyd. He/she goes around town with a horse's skull on a pole. Anyone given a "bite" by the horse must pay a fine.
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Question Number: 4
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Question: In ____ chrildren recieve gifts on New Years Day. The gifts are delivered by the youngest of the camels that carried the 3 wise men. Children leave the camel water and hay.
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Question Number: 5
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Question: In _____ Christkindli, a white clad angel wearing a veil and a crown hands out gifts.
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Question Number: 6
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Question: In _____ Babushka distributes presents to the children.
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Question Number: 7
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Question: In ______ Christmas celebrations start 9 days before Christmas with a Mass called Misa de Gallo.
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Question Number: 8
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Question: In _____ the celebration of La Posada reenacts the search for shelter by Mary and Joseph before the birth of Jesus.
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Question Number: 9
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Question: In _____, after dancing, coffee, cake and carolling, everyone is given Mattak - a whaleskin with a strip of blubber. It tastes like coconut, but it is tough and hard to chew so most people just swallow it.
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Question Number: 10
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Question: In _____ Father Christmas is called Viejito Pasuero.
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Question Number: 11
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Question: In _____ it is traditional to receive a gift of two bars of soap at Christmas time.
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Question Number: 12
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Question: In _____ tens of thousands of people gather every Christmas Eve for Carols by Candlelight. Sounds lovely! :-)
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