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what kind of gifts to the give in the netherlands
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Saint Nicholas of Myra, a Christian bishop from the 4th century, is the first known 'Santa Claus' to distribute gifts. There are also stories of Sinterklaas in the Netherlands and Holland.
The Cosby Show - 1984 Autumn Gifts 4-7 was released on: USA: 5 November 1987 Netherlands: 10 May 1988
No, the Netherlands don't have a Santa Claus. During Christmas there are no gifts under the tree. On the 5th of December Dutch people have a holiday called 'Sinterklaas' where a Santa Claus like man brings around gifts.
St. Nicholas Day is observed in The Netherlands (Holland). It is also observed in Belgium and Germany.
In the Netherlands they don't believe or celebrate Santa. They celebrate Christmas, but usually not with Santa. They do celebrate Sinterklaar, on December the 5th and receive gifts and sweets then. But it also rides a reindeer just like the US, since it's an American tradition.
Children do not fill their shoes on Christmas Eve. They leave their shoes out so that when Santa Claus comes he can fill them with small gifts.
It is "bearing gifts" (as in "carrying" them).
In the wooden shoes that are left in front of the fireplace. The presents are left not by Santa, but by Sinterklaas, and it happens on the evening of December 5.
In The Netherlands, also called Holland, St. Nicolas brings presents on his day, which is December 5th. In the US St. Nicolas brings presents on Christmas.
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