Sinter Klass is the Holland name for Santa claus..................... i think
Sinter Clouse
The Dutch Sinter Klaas, became the North American Santa Claus.
sinter clause.. duuuh!
Yes, there is a town called Santa Claus in Georgia. It is is Toombs County, towards the Southeast.
That's Dutch, so Holland is your answer.
The country in which Santa Claus is called Sinterklaas is the Netherlands. In France Santa is called Pere Noel and in Brazil he is called Papai Noel.
Santa Claus is a town in Spencer County, Indiana.
Santa Claus's workers are called elves.
Santa Claus of course.
It came from the original man who went annoymous, the children called him sinta clouse, (Pronounce Sinter Clows) who threw presents down the chimney for the poor. Then when he died thhey invented santa who threw them to everyone...
There was a real man a long long time ago in th Netherlands called "Sinter Klass". He actually lived and used to give to the poor. This is where the tradition of "Santa Claus" comes from. The legend of Santa Claus originated in 19th century by the poem "A Night Before CHristmas" by Clement C. Moore. In this poem santa Claus is described as St. Nicholas by the poet. This poem gave the world now widely accepted image of Santa Claus. To read the poem follow the link: http://www.Christmas-tree.com/stories/nightbeforechristmas.HTML