The children of Spain leave their shoes on the windowsills filled with straw, carrots, and barley for the horses of the Wise Men, who they believe reenact their journey to Bethlehem every year. One of the wise men is called Balthazar, who leaves the children gifts. They call Christmas Eve Nochebuena, and families gather together to rejoice and share a meal around the Nativity scene.
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Santa is believed to visit Florida around the same time as other parts of the world, usually during the night of December 24th. However, the exact timing can vary, so it's best to be sure to be nestled all snug in your beds before then.
Santa Claus travels all around the world on Christmas Eve to deliver presents to children everywhere. He visits each house, no matter where it is, to spread holiday cheer and bring gifts to those who believe in him.
Santa typically arrives in Toronto late on Christmas Eve, usually after children have gone to bed. It is believed that he visits homes and delivers presents during the night so they are magically there when everyone wakes up on Christmas morning. Be sure to leave out milk and cookies for him!
The web address of the Santa Claus Museum is: http://santaclausmuseum.org
Santa Fe was first established by Spain in 1515.
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santa brings sweets and goodies
Milk and cookies. When the children wake up in the morning to see the cookies and milk gone, they know Santa has visited. The most common items children leave for Santa are cookies and milk. Some will also leave a carrot or apple as a little treat for Santa's reindeer. The most common items children leave for Santa are cookies and milk. Some will also leave a carrot or apple as a little treat for Santa's reindeer.
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Traditionally, celebrations of the birth of Jesus have focused more on the role of the Magi than on Santa Claus, in Spain. But Santa Claus is becoming more accepted. And he's ka Papa Noel.
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They leave their hats out for "Santa" to fill.
Santa Barbara, and southern California, is closer to Argentina than to Spain. Northern California (above Sacramento) is very slightly closer to Spain.