yes
Santa Claus is a derivative term for St Nicholas, who was born in the third century in the village of Patara, which is now on the southern coast of Turkey.
St. Nicholas, who is considered the inspiration for Santa Claus, came from Turkey. He was a bishop in the ancient Greek city of Myra, which is located in present-day Turkey.
The name Santa Claus came from the Dutch version of the name, "Sint Klaas" or "Sinterklaas," brought to New York by Dutch settlers. Sinterklaas was adopted by the country's English-speaking majority under the name Santa Claus.
the north pole
John Frederick cooper
he like it
around the 1700s
On a flying sleigh
You can find Santa Claus anywhere, any country, any state (ANYWHERE) P.S. If you belive in Santa, Santa will come to you but if you DON'T belive in Santa, he's not coming for you.
No he only comes on Christmas Eve.
8:30
on Christmas