Mostly Christmas. The Jewish minority in Norway celebrates Hanukkah. Only Jewish people or those of Jewish decent celebrate Hanukkah.
i am pretty sure....
Almost all of them.
Two days
Christmas in 22 days
Norway does celebrate boxing day on December 26.
December 25th, i think... it's almost definitely the same eveywhere Edit: That's wrong. We celebrate on the 24th
celebrate what?
Christians do celebrate Christmas Indian Muslim ANSWER Jehovah's Witnesses is a Christian denomination that does not celebrate Christmas.
In Norway, Christmas presents are traditionally given by "Julenissen," which translates to "the Christmas gnome" or "Santa Claus." He is often depicted as a small, gnome-like figure with a long beard, dressed in a red outfit. On Christmas Eve, families gather to exchange gifts, and children eagerly anticipate his arrival. In some regions, it's also common for families to celebrate with a visit from the "julebukk," another festive character.
Christmas in Norway is called "Jul".
Each person opens their Christmas presents at a different time, just as they do in the United States, if they celebrate it.