The country is Norway, and the reason is a 'thank you' form the people of Norway to the people of Great Brittan for the help and support given to the people of Norway during the second world war.
There is a great affinity and friendship between British people and Norwegian people, apart from which, the Norwegian woods have some awesome Christmas tree specimens.
It is a present from Norway for our contribution in WWII
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The Christmas tree donated every year in Trafalgar square is because the bring a new one and it is a different style.
Norway donates a tree every year.
Germany. If I am correct, it sits in Trafalgar Square.
Christmas ceremony There has been a Christmas ceremony every year since 1947. A Norway Spruce (or sometimes a Fir) is given by Norway's capital Oslo and presented as London's Christmas Tree, as a token of gratitude for Britain's support during World War II http://www.answers.com/topic/trafalgar-square?method=26&initiator=WANS#Christmas_ceremony
It is donated every year by the Norwegian government as a token of gratitude for our help during WW2.
Every year from 1947 to the present day, a Norwegian Spruce (Christmas tree) has been sent to the UK and erected in Trafalgar Square. It is a present from the people of Norway and a thank you for the assistance that they received during World War 2.
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The Christmas tree in London's Trafalgar Square is donated annually by Norway as a token of friendship and gratitude following the two countries shared wartime experience in dealing with the Nazi threat.
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Since 1947, the people of Norway have donated a Christmas Tree to the people of Britain as a thank you for help received during World War II. The tree is erected in Trafalgar Square which is within the City of Westminster in London.