Norway. Started shortly after WW2 as thank you for Britain's help.
The people of Norway.
The people of Norway.
Norway.
The Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree has been donated by the Norwegian Government since 1947 in recognition of the help given to Norway during World War II.
Norway.
Christmas ceremony There has been a Christmas ceremony every year since 1947. A Norway Spruce (or sometimes a Fir) is given by Norway's capital Oslo and presented as London's Christmas Tree, as a token of gratitude for Britain's support during World War II http://www.answers.com/topic/trafalgar-square?method=26&initiator=WANS#Christmas_ceremony
The Christmas tree donated every year in Trafalgar square is because the bring a new one and it is a different style.
London's Trafalgar Square was created in 1890.
No, Trafalgar Square is a square in London.
Trafalgar Square is in London.
Each year since 1947, a Christmas tree has been given to the people of London from the people of Norway in gratitude for Britain's support for Norway during World War II. For many Londoners the Christmas tree and carol singing in Trafalgar Square signal the countdown to Christmas.