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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 ...
Christmas How to say ‘Merry Christmas’ in 10 languages to friends around the world How to wish someone 'Merry Christmas' in French, Italian, Spanish and more ...
Some Christmas traditions are pretty standard in mainstream American culture: put up the tree, string up the lights. Hide the Elf on the Shelf, visit grandma, bake the cookies. Then there's the ...
Countries all around the world have their own Christmas traditions. The UK's habit of leaving mince pies, cookies, and milk out for Santa perhaps seeming a bit strange to others. Some traditions ...
For many people in the U.S., Christmas Eve may just be the precursor for the big Christmas celebration or the day to check off some last-minute holiday shopping. But for Hispanic cultures, Dec. 24 ...
While you might be tucked into bed well before midnight on Christmas Eve, many children in Peru and other Spanish-speaking countries attend a late-evening Mass called Misa de Gallo (Mass of the ...
Spain kicked off the winter holidays with its huge Christmas lottery known as "El Gordo," and an unemployed Peruvian woman was among the winners of The Fat One's top $425,000 prize Thursday.
Whether it's chocolate filled shoes or roller skating, countries across the world have their own quirky traditions. Travel experts have revealed the most unique ways of celebrating Christmas.
Some American families hide a pickle ornament on their Christmas tree for someone to find Dec. 25, and many believe the tradition started in Germany—though its origins are murky.