Which country adopted the name "Baba Chaghaloo" for its Santa Claus?
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Julenisse, from this country, likes to play hide-and-seek with his gifts, distributing them throughout the house. What country does he represent?
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This Finnish Santa Claus' name transcribes to "Christmas goat." Weird. What is its name?
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Sounding more like a "Star Wars" character than a bringer of Christmas cheer, what name denotes Santa Claus in South Africa?
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Noel Baba will bring your presents in this country, but you'll have to wait until the New Year to receive them. Where is it?
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In Hungary, children prepare for their Santa by putting their boots on a windowsill. What do they call Santa Claus?
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This country's Santa lives in Greenland and wears silk due to the heat at Christmas time. What country does he visit?
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In these countries, children get not one gift giver, but three! Where can you find Los Reyes Magos?
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The Chinese New Year is when you're likely to see this representation of Santa in the Asian country. Which is it?
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THIS characted was firstly described in 1869 by Alexander Afanasyev in the second volume of his work The Poetic Outlook on Nature by the Slavs, where he also mentions the German analog, Schneekind
The Snow Maiden (Snegurochka, The Snow Child)
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Japan's Santa isn't too different from the one in the U.S., using the eyes in the back of his head to ferret out the good children from the bad. What is his name?
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Germany's Santa Claus would remind you a lot of America's, but his name certainly wouldn't. Which moniker is he given?