The legend of Santa Claus has its origins in various traditions, most notably the historical figure of Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century Greek bishop known for his generosity and gift-giving. Over the centuries, this figure merged with folklore and cultural influences from different regions, including the Dutch Sinterklaas and British Father Christmas. The modern image of Santa Claus as a jolly, red-suited man was popularized in the 19th century through literature and advertising, particularly by artists like Thomas Nast and the Coca-Cola company's marketing in the 1930s. This amalgamation created the Santa Claus we recognize today, symbolizing the spirit of giving during the holiday season.
no missis cluse is not real. and santa cluse is not real too. santa and missis cluse are just your parents.
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Yes circa 2002
No there's someone else who gives presents
When I was young, you could sent a letter to Santa by addressing it to the North Pole and it would get a reply. Try that!
There is no American image it is still the Dutch version.
in Mexico hes known as el sancho close
The population of La Cluse is 53.
The population of Montréal-la-Cluse is 3,529.
The area of La Cluse is 40.15 square kilometers.
santa lives in lapland with mrs claws see he is real don't lesen 2 people that says he is not real well he is real don't forget that children.:-)
The area of Montréal-la-Cluse is 12.83 square kilometers.