Yeah, there is I have quite a bit of friends from Sweden and they told me that Santa Claus is a figure of magical/make-believe but its more popular within the United States of America.
Tomten or Jultomten
it is in the country Sweden and it is jultomten.
In Sweden, Santa Claus is known as "Tomten," or, occasionally, "jultomten."JultomtenTomten.Tomten.
In Sweden, the closest thing is Jultomten ("The Yule/Christmas Gnome").
In Sweden, the closest thing is Jultomten ("The Yule/Christmas Gnome").
No, Santa Claus is not mentioned in the Bible. The figure of Santa Claus is based on the historical figure of Saint Nicholas, a Christian bishop known for his generosity and gift-giving.
yes his name is jamal
Santa Claus means Saint Nicholas, whose story was one of the inspirations for the Christmas figure we know today.
Coca-Cola popularized Santa Claus-and also Polar Bear ads.
saint nicholas !
Santa Claus is based on the legends that surround a 4th century man. The name Santa Claus evolved from European terms for this figure. It began to be used around the 18th century.
In Spain, children typically receive gifts from the Magi on January 6th rather than from a Santa Claus figure. However, the modern Santa Claus is also recognized in Spain, often depicted similarly to how he is in other countries with a red suit and white beard.