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In Russia, people celebrate Christmas, but with different traditions. The primary gift-giving holiday is New Years Eve and they have a Santa-like figure of their own. This figure is called Ded Moroz which translates to Grandfather Frost. In Russia, this figure actually has a town in which he resides where children can send letters. Unlike the Mrs. Claus of Santa, Grandfather Frost is accompanied by his granddaughter.

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If you are talking about Santa Claus.Then in Russia they call him 'Deth Moroz'.

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In Russia, Santa could be Дед Мороз (Grandpa Frost), or Чысхаан (Lord of the Cold).

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