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But it's the Spanish region of Catalonia that has perhaps one of the weirder Christmas traditions - and it has ... which translates directly to 'the sh*tting log'. This unique festive celebration ...
In Catalonia, Spain, Christmas comes with some truly unique traditions. One of the quirkiest is the Caga Tió, or "pooping log." Families keep a wooden log on their table in the weeks before ...
On Christmas Eve, the log is placed under the blanket ... Where is the best place to spend Christmas in Spain? If you want a ...
And the Caganer isn’t the only poop-themed Christmas tradition in Catalonia. Tio de Nadal is a Christmas log with stick legs, a smiley face and a floppy red hat, and is hugely popular with children.
waits on sale at a Christmas market in Barcelona, Spain. One tree-adjacent tradition is Catalonia’s Tió de Nadal, a hollow log with a painted face that families bring into their homes in the ...
Nochebuena, a large Christmas Eve feast with family and friends, is another tradition widely observed in Spain. Lastly, in Spain, instead of awaiting Santa Claus for goodies, children look to Los ...