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What is Christmas called in Spain? Before we get into the nitty gritty of the most wonderful Spanish Christmas traditions, most of which take place between 24th December and 6th January, you may ...
Eagle reporter Aina de Lapparent Alvarez grew up in Spain with the Catalan tradition of “Tió de Nadal” — Christmas log in English. On Christmas Eve, Tió (like this one owned by her parents) "poops" ...
The Andalusian estate, recently acquired by Único Hotels, is the quintessential Spanish retreat, with native forest, Michelin ...
From a pooping log in Spain to radish carving in Mexico, take a look at these weirdly wonderful Christmas traditions around the world.
Wales, Italy, Iceland, Spain, and Japan have unique Christmas tradition that are different from the United States.
The yule log Christmas tradition is about more than a roaring fire or cake. Learn about the yule log's origins, significance, and how to make your own festive dessert.
But it's the Spanish region of Catalonia that has perhaps one of the weirder Christmas traditions - and it has to do with a unique aspect added to their nativity scenes.
A number of Spanish families protect an unusual log at Christmas time before hitting with it sticks and singing, as it 'poops out presents' as part of long-standing festive tradition ...
Tió de Nadal Throughout December, children in Spain's Catalonia region "feed" a smiling, hollow log that wears a traditional barretina woollen cap and has a blanket draped across it to keep it warm.
However, Catalonia in Spain may have one of the strangest Christmas traditions, involving a unique addition to its nativity scenes.