In Armenia, Father Christmas is known as "Dzmer Pap" or "Mr. Winter." He is associated with New Year's celebrations rather than Christmas, which is celebrated on January 6. Traditionally, Dzmer Pap brings gifts to children, and his character is often depicted with a long white beard and a warm winter coat. The figure embodies the spirit of giving and joy during the festive season.
In Armenia, Christmas is celebrated on January 6. The traditional meal includes a Christmas pudding called Anooshaboor and ham. Dessert is dried fruits.
Christmas is on January 6 in Armenia and Christmas Eve is the night before
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Father Christmas
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The well-known author who created a book called 'The Father Christmas Letters' is J.R.R. Tolkien. He wrote this book for the enjoyment of his children. The book is also called 'Letters From Father Christmas'.
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Grand Frost
Kalėdų Senis. (literally, "The Christmas Old Man")