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Christmas Traditions Around The World

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Explore global Christmas traditions, from festive markets and unique gift-givers to giant lantern parades and beloved reindeer. Celebrate diverse customs like Mexico's traditions!

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Which country is famous for Christmas markets filled with treats and decorations?

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Which of these is part of Christmas in Mexico?

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Which reindeer has a bright red nose?

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Who is believed to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve?

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 Match the country with its Christmas tradition 

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Which country celebrates Christmas with a parade of giant paper lanterns called “Parol”?

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In which country does Santa Claus deliver gifts on a boat rather than a sleigh?

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Which Christmas tradition would you love to try?

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What’s your favorite Christmas tradition from around the world?

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