Santa uses a sleigh there as well, sometimes a car or if need be horses, he will find a way to get around to see all the kids
In Poland, Santa is called Gwiazdor ("Star´s Man") or Święty Mikołaj ("Saint Nicolas").
Official name for Santa in Poland is Święty Mikołaj (St. Nicholas). However, in my region - Wielkopolska in Western Poland - he is called Gwiazdor. So, the rest of Poland gets presents from Św. Mikołaj twice (on Dec. 6 - mainly sweets - as it's his namesday, and on Dec. 24, as it's Xmas Eve, but here we get presents from Św. Mikołaj on the 6 and from Gwiazdor on the 24).In some parts of southern Poland Xmas presents are not brought by Św. Mikołaj or Gwiazdor at all, but by Angel (Aniołek) or the Little Jesus (Dzieciątko Jezus).
Poland
Yes.
Generally, the gifts are from Santa Claus. However, there are some regional variations, e.g. in western parts of Poland it is sometimes believed it is Baby Jesus who gives the gifts.
the 24th of December
Santa delivers presents to all the good girls and boys on Christmas Eve, 24th December.
No thay dont wear hats
Right now Santa is in Warsaw, Poland!
In Poland, Santa is called Gwiazdor ("Star´s Man") or Święty Mikołaj ("Saint Nicolas").
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Father Christmas
You can put any date on your letter to Santa. You can write to him in February if you want to.
We don't have santa clause. The presents "are brought" by baby Jesus.
In some parts of Poland like Pomerania, Kuyavia and Greater Poland Gwiazdor brings gifts on Christmas Eve night. It is an equivalent of north German Weihnachtsmann. In other parts of Poland they are different names for Santa.
Absolutely, Santa will be there.
Yes, he was the first and, to date, only pope from Poland.