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Christmas in Poland is called "Boże Narodzenie", which translates to 'God's Birth'. [3] The Day of Saint Nicholas on 6 December is the unofficial beginning of the festive season in Poland. [4] Well-behaved children receive small gifts on the day, whereas naughty children receive a lump of coal or a twig, called "rózga".
At Christmas, the family members come together and celebrate. On 24 December, people decorate the tree with ornaments and put the wrapped presents under it. On Christmas Eve, which is the day before Christmas Day, young children are waiting for the arrival of Jesus and especially for the presents. Gift-giving is done after the meal, and after ...
The blue-and-white snowflake fabric on this 72-ornament storage container makes it look like a present. You can even store it under your Christmas tree during the holiday season for easy access ...
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Indonesia has approximately 28 million Christians, of which about 70% are Protestant and 30% are Roman Catholics. [1] In regions with a Christian majority, both Protestants and Catholics celebrate Christmas with ceremonies and local food. [2] In big cities, shopping centers are decorated with plastic Christmas trees and Santa Claus figures ...