Santa Claus is one of those nearly-universal Christmas icons, although he goes by a different name in many countries.
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Yes they do and they either send it in Christmas or new year
In France they celebrate Christmas on 24th December.
Father Christmas
Christmas
Father Christmas. Santa Claus.
saint Nicolas or you can call him Santa Claus
Children in France refer to Santa Claus as "Père Noël," which translates to Father Christmas.
Christmas in France is Noel.
Christmas was brought to France when the population converted to Christianity
whatb do they eat in France on Christmas Day
All of France celebrates Christmas.
Christmas in France is the same day that we celebrate Christmas in America which is on December 25.
The Christmas season begins in France on December 6
French children call Santa "Père Noel" which translates to "Father Christmas" (as the British call him, by the way), or "Papa Noël", which translates as "Daddy Christmas".
Russians call Christmas рождество or rozhdestvo.
Yes they do and they either send it in Christmas or new year
The Romans introduced Christmas customs to France. The first French Christmas celebration was in Reims in year 496.