The people of Norway have donated the Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square since 1947 as a thank you for help received during World War II.
The Christmas tree donated every year in Trafalgar square is because the bring a new one and it is a different style.
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Christmas ceremony There has been a Christmas ceremony every year since 1947. A Norway Spruce (or sometimes a Fir) is given by Norway's capital Oslo and presented as London's Christmas Tree, as a token of gratitude for Britain's support during World War II http://www.answers.com/topic/trafalgar-square?method=26&initiator=WANS#Christmas_ceremony
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It is donated every year by the Norwegian government as a token of gratitude for our help during WW2.
France has never provided a Christmas tree for London. The people of Oslo, Norway send one that is used in Trafalgar Square
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London, at Trafalgar Square.
the world's most famous Christmas tree is situated in london at Trafalgar Square.
Since 1947, the people of Norway have donated a Christmas Tree to the people of Britain as a thank you for help received during World War II. The tree is erected in Trafalgar Square which is within the City of Westminster in London.