In Spain, the nativity scene is commonly referred to as the "Belén." This traditional display represents the birth of Jesus and often includes not only the Holy Family but also a variety of figures that depict everyday life in addition to biblical characters. Many towns and families create elaborate Belénes during the Christmas season, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and local culture.
In Venezuela the Nativity Scene is called the Nacimiento. These are elaborate displays in most homes during the Christmas season.
A Creche.
A nativity scene in Colombia is called a pesebre and may feature a town and its surrounding countryside and animals.
The nativity scene is called "crèche" (feminine noun) in French.
Jesus' birthday, Christmas, the birth of Jesus The nativity scene popularly displayed at Christmas is also called a crèche or manger scene, a three dimensional display depicting the Nativity.
They call a nativity scene "une crèche" (fem. - literally "a crib").
It is called "Caraibian". Because Cuba is part of the Caraibian Islands.
This came from a place called Bethleham Where christ was born.
The word "nativity" has Latin roots in the word "natal" which means, from birth. The Nativity scene is the scene focusing on the birth of Jesus Christ.
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"Away in a Manger" is one of the Christmas songs that depict the nativity scene.
The Nativity scene takes place in the seson of Winter at Christmas time.