Christians, Catholics. ( Those are the Majors)
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It depends It is often due to the fact that they might have accoiated them with something bad it isnt really who but why
Christmas is celebrated in all of Germany.
Since you don't name the region your answer can only be general. Christianity celebrates Christmas where ever the people live.
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If the DVD player is Region-Free, any DVD will play on that machine. If it is coded for Region 2 (and it sounds like it is), try Amazon Europe. Since Region 2 includes several Middle East countries, their individual laws may prohibit the sale of Christmas items.
There are many, and they vary from region to region. You have to realise that in France there are many dialects and regional languages. Try this for a start: www.comptines-enfants.com/chants-de-noel.HTML Christmas carols are called 'cantiques de Noël', and 'un Noël' can mean a traditional Christmas play or song.
Depending on the region, one might find plenty of Christmas cactus and Amaryllis. Of course, the Poinsettia is probably one of the most popular Christmas flowers and comes in red, pink, and white.
It's called Lapland.
The Lapland region of Finland has many Christmas traditions that would be fun to incorporate into one's own celebrations. One idea is to serve a traditional Christmas Eve breakfast of rice pudding. Finnish families also visit cemeteries on Christmas Eve, where they leave candles on the graves of loved ones.
i am currently doing a report on Christmas in Kenya, i have a few questions and a small answer to the question your asking. the answer that i found for that question was bells, and colored candles. and i was wondering what are some traditions that they have for Christmas?
In English, it is Christ is Born. This is Christmas Eve, and a special meal and celebration are made by Slavic peoples of the Carpathian region.