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In Norway, Christmas presents are traditionally given by "Julenissen," which translates to "the Christmas gnome" or "Santa Claus." He is often depicted as a small, gnome-like figure with a long beard, dressed in a red outfit. On Christmas Eve, families gather to exchange gifts, and children eagerly anticipate his arrival. In some regions, it's also common for families to celebrate with a visit from the "julebukk," another festive character.

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