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Christmas Around the World Review
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In Ukraine, what do people decorate their Christmas trees with as ornaments?
spiders and spiderwebs
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What do people in Venezuela do to go to church during the Christmas holidays?
rollerskating
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What country has their Christmas holidays in the summer?
Australia
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What country has the festival of radishes before Christmas?
Mexico
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In Ireland, people go to the beach or lake to swim on Christmas Day.
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What does Germany have lots during the Christmas holidays? They are huge and beautiful.
Christmas markets
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In Spain, people hit a Christmas log with a stick.
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In Finland, people go to the sauna on Christmas Eve.
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What country has a tradition of keeping a live carp in the bathtub for a few days before preparing it for the Christmas meal?
Poland
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In Japan, people eat fried chicken on Christmas Day.
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In Nigeria, what do people watch to celebrate Christmas?
fireworks
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What country can you see many parols or Christmas lanterns decorated in many homes?
the Philippines
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This is the traditional symbol of Christmas in Greece. They are usually decorated on December 6th, which is the feast of St. Nicholas.
boat (karavaki)
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What country in Europe celebrates St. Lucia Day, which is around Christmas time?
Sweden
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What do many people in France make to celebrate Christmas?
Christmas log cake (buche de Noel)
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What do families in the USA leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
milk and cookies
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What country has the world's tallest floating Christmas tree in a lagoon in Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
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What country has a tradition where many families go to the sauna in the afternoon on Christmas Eve?
Finland
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