no, except for little kids
In Poland, Santa is called Gwiazdor ("Star´s Man") or Święty Mikołaj ("Saint Nicolas").
The Russains told the polish people that they would protect them from Hitler and the Nazi's
Święty Mikołaj (without Polish letters: Swiety Mikolaj)
I don't think Santa Claus was invented in that time. Possibly, I am like 1000% Sure they do not believe in Santa Claus.
The Polish equivalent is Zofia.
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!!)
of course he is! people who dont believe in santa have no imagination. people who dont believe in santa: PLEASE BELIEVE! santa is the best and he is real. if you think he isn't real your wrong. if you don't believe in him, that's you're loss. people who do believe: GOOD JOB
Because at the end of the day people have opinion and they have a choice weather to believe in Santa or not to, and people might say to you that they don't believe in Santa because they feel embarrassed to admit that they do believe in Santa and some of my friends do this because they get scared in case they are going to get bullied by saying that they don't believe in him or maybe their friends don't believe in Santa so they pretend that they don't believe in Santa but they do ... i believe in him tho and i think people who don't believe in him are stupid
Santa Must Be Polish was created in 1987-10.
Not a real Santa but people in Mexico believe in Santa.
Świenty Mikołaj meaning Sant Nicolas
"Santa" in Polish is "święty", and "Santa Claus" is "Święty Mikołaj".
All around the world you'll find people who believe in Santa Claus.
Well, the answer can be yes and no! Lithuanian people believe in Santa Clause (Father Christmas) but he doesn't come from there. These people believe that Santa lives in North Pole.
yes
No because Santa Claus does not exist