Maybe not maybe yes it matters which one you belive in!!(:
Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he does not have a physical address in the North Pole. However, many countries have their own version of Santa Claus with different addresses for receiving mail from children.
The story of Santa Claus is an American one. So he lives in the North Pole. Sorry, it may take him a bit longer to get to Australia but don't worry because of the time difference it will be one of the first places he'll go to. The American version of St. Nicholas, or Santa Claus originally came from the Dutch version called Sint Klaas. The Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) brought this fun and lively tradition (some even say cult) to America.
Santa is said to live on the North Pole, which is not a specific street but rather a geographic location at the northernmost point of the Earth. The exact address of Santa's workshop is a well-kept secret known only to the elves and reindeer who work with him.
No, Frosty Peak Volcano is located in a remote and uninhabited area of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. The closest human settlements are several miles away, and the volcano itself is not populated.
Santa Clause, or St. Nicolas, is often said to live in a home at the North Pole. It is said he lives there with a toy factory that largely employs people born with dwarfism.
frosty is real and he lives in the north pole or any were it snow and is really cold.
The Magician's Top Hat brings Frosty the Snowman to live. Because its a Magician's Top Hat, it has The Magician's magic.
A freezer with no food or shelves (it could last 12 years there)
Himalayas, Arctic, Antarctica, or with Santa of course
The story is that Santa and his elves live at the North Pole, but of course, Santa is not real.
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No one will ever know that exept Santa Himself
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