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The gift-giver for Christmas in Russia is Ded Moroz, also known as Father Frost or Grandfather Frost.

Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of Russia, and was the original gift-giver. The feast day of Saint Nicholas is celebrated on 6 December.

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