Santa Claus has a reputation as being remembered during Christmas time by children. Catholics believe that Santa Claus is a Saint names St. Nicholas. He is known all over the world but, very very important in many countries.
In Guatemala, Santa could be called Santo Clós (Santa Claus), El Niño Dios ("God child," in reference to Jesus), or Papá Noel (Father Christmas).
Either San Nicolás or Santa Claus, except Santa Claus is of course pronounced differently
No they believe nin hacawaca Bare
yes yes they do
No
Papa Noel
because he is a very special man and that is how they santa claus in el salvador
They do. Sometimes he is called Santa Claus, and often El Niño Dios or, Papá Noel.
Santa Ana
The way you say Santa Claus in Vietnamese is "Ông Già No-el" (Own Zha 'Now-el). Literally, it means "The Old Man at Christmas".
san salvador, san miguel, santa ana, sonsonate
In Costa Rica, Santa Claus is called "Colacho" or "Santo ClΓ³s."
El Salvador is the name of the Nation, while San Salvador refers to the capital of El Salvador. In most Latin American and Latin-influenced nations, "San" or "Santa" are names given to major cities due to the spanish colonization that brought catholism to such regions. "EL" Salvador refers to "THE" EL SALVAdOR or "the" republic of el salvador. ' in all categories.
First of all its Santa Ana and i don't know.....
quien fue el primer presidente de elk salvador
In Mexican Spanish, Santa Claus is commonly referred to as "Santa Claus" or simply "Santa". However, Mexico also has its own unique Christmas figure called "El NiΓ±o Dios" or "NiΓ±o JesΓΊs" (Baby Jesus), who is a central figure in Mexican Christmas traditions. Both Santa Claus and El NiΓ±o Dios are celebrated and revered during the holiday season in Mexico.
El Salvador is a country and does not have opinions. Some El Salvadorian people may believe animals have rights others do not.
El Salvador is a country and does not have opinions. Some El Salvadorian people may believe animals have rights others do not.