i think it is St. Nicholas.
st. nikolas is the famous santa and if you are a muslim you dont belive in santa if you are a christian santas going to be real.
(st) paddy day (st) patty day
st Stephens day
st stephens day
If you are referring to St. Paul's Cathedral in London, that is its full name. However, there are several other cathedrals throughout the world named St. Paul's.
Santa Claus originally was called Saint Nicholas in Europe. In 1773 the American press referred to him as St. A Claus. Author Washington Irving described the arrival of Sinterklaas, as the Dutch called him, on horseback in his History of New York, published in 1809 under Irving's pen name Diedrich Knickerbocker.
Probably St. William of Monte Vergine or one of the other St. Williams
svatý Mikuláš
St Stephens Day
There are no other states with a city named St. Louis. St. Louis is a unique city name that is specific to Missouri.
santas parents are dead now...R.I.P...they had sex and he was born
Iceland has a number of unusual circumstances- no public railroads or even subways- for example- But I never heard of l3 Santas! Santa Lucia ( Italian, natch) is celebrated on either December l3 or l5 depending on local conditions. I never heard of l3 Santas. Twelve days of Christmas, yes, but not l3 ST. Nicks.