der Weihnachtsmann, Papa Noel, Nikolaus at 6. December, Christkind at 24.December, Santa Claus
The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
I guess, you would have to say the Santa equates to the "Weihnachtsmann". Many German kids believe that not the Weihnachtsmann but the Christkind (the Christ child) brings the presents on the evening of 24th of December (not on the morning of the 25th like in the US). The figure of Santa is based on the historic Saint Nicholas, whose holiday is celebrated separatly on the 6th of December in many catholic areas of Germany.
People who live in Germany are called Germans
They called it Germania.
They call Santa Claus in Finland Joulupukki.
der Weihnachtsmann, Papa Noel, Nikolaus at 6. December, Christkind at 24.December, Santa Claus
They call him Santa Claus, or Santa.
In Germany, Santa is known as Weihnachtsmann, Christkind, or Nikolaus.
in English we call santa - santa in welsh this is sion corn
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they call santa papa noel
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Santa Claus is called "le père Noël" in French.I think they still call him Santa clause like English people say it
Because that is just the name that they call Santa in their country all different countries call Santa different names...
Buddhist may call him Santa if they want to since Santa is everybody's friend as all Christians should be.
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