Mostly Christmas. The Jewish minority in Norway celebrates Hanukkah. Only Jewish people or those of Jewish decent celebrate Hanukkah.
Almost all of them.
i am pretty sure....
Two days
Christmas in 22 days
December 25th, i think... it's almost definitely the same eveywhere Edit: That's wrong. We celebrate on the 24th
Norway does celebrate boxing day on December 26.
celebrate what?
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.
Christians do celebrate Christmas Indian Muslim ANSWER Jehovah's Witnesses is a Christian denomination that does not celebrate Christmas.
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.