Ukrainian Christmas is the 7th of January, but the festivities (meal, gifts, merriment, etc) is usually on the 6th.
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Traditional gifts were sweets or sweet food specially made for the occasion.
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Soviet culture did away with the concept of Christmas gifts. New Years is celebrated as the secular equivalent with New Years gifts and New Years Trees. Most Ukrainians spend Christmas at church.
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Ukrainian Christmas is celebrated on January 7th. Most of the festivities occur on the 6th, which is Christmas eve.
In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.
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In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.
In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.