He was born in the town of Myra. Of course, the country was not called Turkey at the time.
Saint Nicholas was born in Asia Minor in the Greek colony of Patras, now modern day Turkey, then known as Myra and today as Lycia. He was born about the year 270.
Saint Nicholas (NOT Santa Claus) was from Myra, a town in Asia Minor. Today we call the country Turkey.
Nicholas of Myra was from the town of Myra in Asia Minor, today known as Turkey.
If you mean St. Nicholas of Myra ("Santa Claus"), he was the Bishop of Myra which was a town in what today we know as Turkey. He was born in the year 270 and died about the year 346.
Nicholas was born in Asia Minor during the third century in the Greek colony of Patara. He later became bishop of the town of Maya, also in Asia Minor - what is known today as Turkey.
Saint Nicholas was born in the country known today as Turkey. Specifically, he was born in the ancient city of Patara, which is located in the Lycia region of Asia Minor.
The real Saint Nicholas was born in the modern-day country of Turkey. He was born in the ancient city of Patara, which is located in present-day Antalya province in southern Turkey.
St. Nicholas is not the patron saint of Turkey. He is the patron saint of Russia and Greece.
Saint Nicholas was born in Asia Minor in the Greek colony of Patras, now modern day Turkey, then known as Myra and today as Lycia. He was born about the year 270.
Saint Nicholas was the Bishop of Myra in Turkey,
Saint Nicholas, Byzantium (Turkey)
St. Nicholas was born in a Greek colony in Asia Minor which today is part of modern Turkey.
Saint Nicholas was born in the town of Patara in modern-day Turkey.
Saint Nicholas was believed to be born in the ancient Greek city of Patara, located in modern-day Turkey. He later became the Bishop of Myra, also in Turkey.
Santa Clause was named after St. Nicholas, who was a monk. He was born in place located near Turkey.
No, Saint Nicholas of Myra lived in a Greek colony in Asia Minor, today's Turkey.
We do not know with certainty where Nicholas of Myra was born. However, he served as a bishop in Myra in the Asia Minor (now modern Turkey) and could have also been born there.