No. Hate to burst your bubble, but could you possibly think that Santa could live in the North Pole, where, One, the ice is melting, and two, being too cold live there, and three, how could you deliver presents to about and estimated 7 billion people in just a little over 8 hours? No. He does not exist.
Santa Claus changes nationality at will. He is usually Chinese when he is in China, Finnish when he is in Finland, etc.
Santa Claus is known as Santa Claus In New Zealand or just Santa. In some places, he is known by the English name of Father Christmas, depending on individual family preferences and origin.
Mrs. Claus' middle name was Mary. She was named after the mother of Jesus. Her full name is Jessica Mary Claus.
They call Santa Claus in Finland Joulupukki.
Coca-cola was the first to portray Santa Claus in a red suit
Santa Claus is the spirate of christmas
No they are not.
555-IAM-FAKE.
no one. santa is FAKE.
Saint Nic, Saint Nicholas, Santa, Santa Claus, Father Christmas, and far far more
Mommy did, by a kid, but the "Santa" in question was a fake... a guy dressed up in a Santa suit. The real Santa would never kiss anyone but Mrs. Claus.
Mommy did, by a kid, but the "Santa" in question was a fake... a guy dressed up in a Santa suit. The real Santa would never kiss anyone but Mrs. Claus.
3. The Santa Claus, The Santa Claus 2, and The Santa Claus 3: The Escape Claus
Karen was santa Claus wife in santa Claus
In Scottish, Santa Claus is often referred to as "Father Christmas" or "Santa Claus" as well.
Yes, Santa Claus is a fictional character originating from various folklores and legends. Many people view him as a symbol of the holiday season and the spirit of giving. However, he is not considered a fairy tale in the traditional sense.
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