yes because there is a different traddition.. i learned it in school once when i was in school a long time ago
Christmas in Iceland in many ways is similar to Christmas in the United States. Families get together, enjoy food and exchange presents. It is Iceland's longest holiday and everything is closed from noon on Christmas Eve until December 27.
people in Iceland have different taste on music so its just all kind of music
there are many holiday's in Iceland, for example easter.páskarnir in Icelandic, Christmas,jólin in icelandic and iceland have 13 santa clauses Halloween, öskudagur in Icelandic, but it is not quite like Halloween in the United States and so are more holiday's
National Christmas Tree - United States - was created in 1923.
United States Ambassador to Iceland was created in 1941.
THE GERMAN first brought the Christmas trees in UNITED STATES
Christmas throughout the world is different depending on the culture and the customs of the country. Christmas in Russia is not 100% the same as in the United States but very similar.
Christmas became a federal holiday in the United States on June 26, 1870.
Iceland
Countries bordering the Arctic Ocean are: Russia, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and the United States.
Yes, they do celibrate Christmas like the United States.
Yes, you may need a voltage converter for Iceland. Iceland uses a different electrical voltage (230V) than some countries, such as the United States (120V). It is recommended to check the voltage requirements of your electronic devices before traveling to Iceland to ensure they are compatible with the local voltage.