Around Christmas, French houses are decorated with Christmas trees, with garlands. Children put their shoes under the tree, or by the fireplace, where they will find their presents the following morning. Some people draw with white foam on their windows or put stickers. Star patterns, lightings, candles are popular. Less and less households are setting up Nativity scenes.
Most towns have the streets lighted and decorated from mid or late November, until the first weeks of the New year.
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To simulate snow on the trees, which they would have outdoors in winter.Because Argentina is in the Southern Hemisphere, which has opposite seasons from the Northern Hemisphere, Christmas there is in the summer. (Their summer solstice is December 21 or 22.)
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Yes. Nearly 40% of France is forest.
I only know of two types of trees that would grow in France. They're the Cork Tree and the Crab-Apple Tree.Hope this helps!
They decorate their trees with flowers.
Yes
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Christmas Trees of cause
with lots of trees
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the answer is that they use Christmas trees the answer is that they use Christmas trees
Yes. Yes they do.
Yes, just like us.
Pentecostals do decorate Christmas trees.
they decorated their Christmas trees with cat fur, lost teeth and eyelashes