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for Christmas we open presents on Christmas Eve
Christmas in Norway is called "Jul".
Norway's traditional Christmas customs include Nisse, a gnome or an elf guarding animals. It is said in Norway that Nisse can have goat-like features (Christmas Buck, or Julebukk in Norwegian). Children get bowls of a certain type of porridge ready for him - if they don't, he will play tricks on them. How is that for a traditional story for Christmas in Norway? The idea of Julebukk is a very old one and was most likely known by the Vikings. In earlier times during Christmas in Norway, one person dressed in goatskin (carrying a goat's head!) would come to the Christmas celebration unnanounced and act as if they were dying shortly afterwards. It did not take long for Christians in Norway ..... More at http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/norway/qt/xmasnorway.htm
what are the customs and triditions of a christian Christmas
norway
Norway celebrates Christmas on the traditional date of Western Rite Christianity: December 25.
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Christmas
in Sweden,Norway, and Finland, know as Christmas begins on December 13th
Each year since 1947, a Christmas tree has been given to the people of London from the people of Norway in gratitude for Britain's support for Norway during World War II. For many Londoners the Christmas tree and carol singing in Trafalgar Square signal the countdown to Christmas.
Norway - they present a Christmas tree to the UK each year.
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