Yes indeed. Here is a list of all the poems from Switzerland that refer to Christmas www.abc123youjustgotpunkedbuthonestlyidontknowbecauseiaminthesamedilemaasyoubecauseineedtofindepoemsfromswitzerland.com yea....
One famous Swiss Christmas tradition is the "Samichlaus," a figure similar to Santa Claus who visits children on St. Nicholas Day (December 6th). Another tradition is the "Perchtenlauf," a parade of masked figures who roam the streets during the Christmas season to ward off evil spirits. Additionally, Swiss folklore includes legends of mythical creatures like "The Perchten" and "The Christkindli."
Katherine Williams Watson has written: 'Their way' -- subject(s): Children's stories, Christmas stories, Legends, Saints
Deborah Apy has written: 'Beauty and the beast' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Folklore 'Treasured tales of Christmas' -- subject(s): Poetry, Legends, Christmas stories, Christmas
Carol Heyer has written: 'The Christmas Story' -- subject(s): Nativity, Juvenile literature, Christmas 'The Easter Story' -- subject(s): Passion, Juvenile literature, Bible stories, N.T., Resurrection, Easter 'The Christmas story' -- subject(s): Nativity, N.T., English Bible stories, Christmas 'Robin Hood' -- subject(s): Robin Hood (Legendary character), Legends, Folklore 'Humphrey's first Christmas' 'Excalibur' -- subject(s): Folklore, Arthurian romances, Knights and knighthood, Adaptations, Legends 'Rapunzel'
myths
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No. Elves are not real and are from stories and legends.
they told ghost stories
Greek mythological stories
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Eric Duthie has written: 'Wild company' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Animals, Animals, Legends and stories of, Legends and stories of Animals
Mostly True Stories Urban Legends Revealed - 2002 was released on: USA: 2002
They are both Legends, as in legends for stories and Leg-Ends for feet (like they go at the end of your feet) off of the algebra wrkst