A decorated Norway spruce signifies 'jul' aka Christmas.
Christmas in Norway is called "Jul".
Norway's traditional Christmas customs include Nisse, a gnome or an elf guarding animals. It is said in Norway that Nisse can have goat-like features (Christmas Buck, or Julebukk in Norwegian). Children get bowls of a certain type of porridge ready for him - if they don't, he will play tricks on them. How is that for a traditional story for Christmas in Norway? The idea of Julebukk is a very old one and was most likely known by the Vikings. In earlier times during Christmas in Norway, one person dressed in goatskin (carrying a goat's head!) would come to the Christmas celebration unnanounced and act as if they were dying shortly afterwards. It did not take long for Christians in Norway ..... More at http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/norway/qt/xmasnorway.htm
Christmas is celebrated with family and friends.
Where is Christmas celebrated now
Christmas is celebrated in America,Canada and England Christmas is celebrated in America,Canada and England
christmas celebrated in all over the wrld
The 12 days of Christmas is celebrated with the day of Christmas.
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In New Zealand Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Day, December 25.
Christmas is celebrated in all of Germany.
Christmas is celebrated in winter in England.