They sure do! He's called Tomten in Sweden (The Elf) and Julenisse (Christmas Nisse) in Norway and Denmark. Not sure about Finland. The Nisse are like brownies who are about the size of a large mouse and live in the woods, according to the Norse. They also have a Julebok, or Chrismas goat, who gives out gifts.
People in Ireland call him Santy, Santa and Santa Claus. Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas and can then be shortened to Santa Claus or just Santa or Santy. So people in Ireland use those names, like people in many countries do.
yes people did live in santa clara ohlone people lived in the santa clara mission
Not a real Santa but people in Mexico believe in Santa.
Santa Claus
Yes, many people have seen Santa. Most of them are adults, because Santa is very careful around kids, but yes... Santa is not normally invisible.
Some do, there are people in every country (I expect) that believe in Santa.
A lot of people believe in Santa claus, (children in general!!)
To some people they believe in santa but other people don't. It depends on your opinion.
yes people can still visit santa clara
I don't know, what do people in Madagascar call Santa Clause?
Traditionally, Santa gives naughty people lumps of coal.
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