on the 20th of december
In 1953
Sretan Bozic" Means 'Merry Christmas' In Croatian
druming or dancing
In Ghana, Santa Claus is commonly referred to as "Father Christmas." This name reflects the local adaptation of the traditional Santa figure, and he is often depicted in a similar manner, bringing gifts and joy during the Christmas season. The celebration of Christmas in Ghana includes various cultural traditions and festivities that blend local customs with the holiday spirit.
drumming or dancing~Nativity Plays
yes, bears lions and tigers
Akwaaba
They put on a nativity play. http://www.whychristmas.com/cultures/Ghana.shtml
People say Afishapa to one another, using an Akan (a major Ghanian language) word that translates to Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Ghana
In Ghana, Christmas falls during the dry season, typically characterized by warm and sunny weather. Average temperatures range from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F), making it a festive time for outdoor celebrations. While humidity can be high, rain is generally minimal, allowing for a pleasant holiday atmosphere. Overall, the weather is ideal for both local festivities and tourism.