No, the Netherlands don't have a Santa Claus. During Christmas there are no gifts under the tree. On the 5th of December Dutch people have a holiday called 'Sinterklaas' where a Santa Claus like man brings around gifts.
Virtually every language has some form of a "Santa" name in it.
Looking at how fast he is moving, I would estimate in about an hour.
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It looks like he will be in that area around 3 hours from when this is posted. Right now he is in Trinidad.
In Scottish, Santa Claus is often referred to as "Father Christmas" or "Santa Claus" as well.
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Yes. They call him Santa Claus or Father Christmas.
Santa is often called that in Finland.
Oh, dude, yeah, they totally have Santa Claus in Belize! I mean, Santa is like the ultimate globetrotter, right? He's everywhere, spreading holiday cheer and giving out gifts like the jolly old dude he is. So, if you're in Belize during Christmas, don't worry, Santa will find you.
No and please do not ask anymore about Santa Claus he is not real and there is no way to prove he is real
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People in England often call him Father Christmas, but some of them call him Santa Claus as well.
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In the United States, we mostly call him Santa Claus or sometimes, St. Nick. Most often, Americans shorten it to just "Santa".
Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he does not have a physical address in the North Pole. However, many countries have their own version of Santa Claus with different addresses for receiving mail from children.