Santa Claus Around The World

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Santa Claus comes in many different forms (Credit: Douglas Rahden. CC-BY-SA-2..0/ Wikimedia Commons)

For most Americans, Santa Claus is a jolly, white-haired man in a red suit. However, that is just one depiction of the generous being that brings toys to well-behaved children on Christmas Eve. Other countries have their own versions of Santa Claus who, in some cases, do not even appear during Christmas! Here are a few of the many portrayals of Santa-like figures from around the world.

Ded Moroz, Russia

Ded Moroz, or Father Frost, also brings presents for well-behaved children in Russia. However, there are some stark differences between him and Santa Claus. Ded Moroz is taller, skinnier, and always carries a silver or crystal pikestaff with a twisted grip. The Russian Santa Claus and his granddaughter Snegurochka, or Snow Maiden, deliver presents in a troika — a sleigh hauled by three horses.

Unlike Santa, who hails from the North Pole, Ded Moroz lives in the picturesque town of Veliky Ustyug in Northern Russia. He purportedly spends the summers reading gift requests from kids. However, those expecting presents during Christmas are in for a disappointment. Ded Moroz only makes deliveries on New Year's Eve!

La Befana, Italy

Children in Italy don't get a visit from Santa Claus. Instead, they look forward to the arrival of La Befana, or the Christmas Witch, on the night of January 5. Similar to the jolly fellow in red, La Befana enters houses via the chimney and fills stockings with presents and candy for "nice" children and coal for the "naughty" ones.

According to local folklore, when the Three Wise Men were seeking baby Jesus, they met an old woman and asked if she'd like to come along with them. She declined the offer because she wanted to finish cleaning her house. Now, every year, the old lady scours the skies on her broomstick in the hopes of finding and showering baby Jesus with gifts. The friendly, soot-covered witch is also known to sweep every house she visits. To show their gratitude, many families leave a glass of wine and a plate of traditional treats out the night before La Befana's visit.

The Yule Lads, Iceland

Every Christmas, kids in Iceland look forward to a visit from one of 13 Yule Lads, who take turns sneaking into their rooms on the 13 nights leading up to Christmas Eve. The merry but mischievous gnome-like creatures leave behind small gifts for good kids and rotten potatoes for naughty ones. The presents depend on the personality of the Yule Lad on duty and differ daily. The most popular one is Kertasnýkir (Candle Stealer). While the gnome, who makes an appearance on Christmas Eve, is known to steal candles, he also leaves behind the most generous presents.

Samichlaus, Switzerland

Swiss children get a visit from two Santas every December 6. The good Santa, named Samichlaus, is accompanied by a donkey carrying a sack of treats like chocolates, peanuts, and mandarins to distribute to well-behaved kids. The "bad" Santa, called Schmutzli, lugs around a bag of twigs on his back. While they are purportedly for naughty kids, he rarely hands them out. Instead, he gently reminds kids to behave.

From DOGOnews and Santa Clauses Worldwide: Merry Christmas!

Resources: bonvoyagewithkids.com, Buinessinsider.com, worldatlas.com, Smithsonianmag.com

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  • lucassinclair
    lucassinclairalmost 3 years
    Late Merry Christmas everyone! Hope everyone has a Happy New Year :)
    • moly_2021
      moly_2021almost 3 years
      Almost every country has a different saying about Christmas!! 🎄
    • easal
      easalalmost 3 years
      Merry late Christmas and have a Happy New Year..!🎄
      • sudhakar
        sudhakaralmost 3 years
        Belated Merry CHRISTMAS.
        • jolie0402dogo
          jolie0402dogoalmost 3 years
          Merry Christmas to everyone! 🎄
          • iam_bannai
            iam_bannaialmost 3 years
            Merry late Christmas!
            • blueberryyogurt
              blueberryyogurtalmost 3 years
              I live in Australia so, it's Summer during Christmas! (It never snows in Australia, literally)
              • pastelea
                pasteleaalmost 3 years
                I use to live in Hawaii but know I moved to California... I have never seen snow hope it snows in Cali
                • sokeefe_forever
                  sokeefe_foreveralmost 3 years
                  I wish it didn't snow in Pennsylvania, USA, but unfortunately sometimes we get up to 2 and a half feet! It hasn't snowed at all this winter other than a little sprinkle here and there so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it stays that way.
                  • naikiri
                    naikirialmost 3 years
                    Even though you don't want it to snow in your area it's a bad thing if it doesn't. This is because you're wishing for more global warming which is bad for the earth in many ways. Also if it stays that way then it would be very bad because of global warming yk?
                    • sokeefe_forever
                      sokeefe_foreveralmost 3 years
                      Not necessarily. It's still pretty cold here depending on the day. I would think it doesn't matter if it doesn't snow, it matters if it's warm. Even when it snows here it can still be warmer than when there's no snow. Sometimes after it snows it's actually way warmer outside than without the snow. So I'd say it doesn't matter if it doesn't snow, it only really matters if it's super warm.
                    • queennonobidodo
                      queennonobidodoalmost 3 years
                      You don't like snow?!? You are lucky that you even get it! Where I live in Georgia, USA it almost never snows. It has been at least four or five years since it has snowed.
                      • sokeefe_forever
                        sokeefe_foreveralmost 3 years
                        Yeah we have farm animals, so it's harder to feed them when you have to walk through the snow, and it all freezes and you have to fill the buckets with warm water. It just makes it harder even though sometimes it's fun to go to out in the snow, but it does make more work too not that that's always bad though.
                      • kaminari
                        kaminarialmost 3 years
                        (Me living in Florida) *has never seen snow once ever in my 12 years of life
                  • obito_uchiha
                    obito_uchihaalmost 3 years
                    Merry christmas late
                    • bookworm08
                      bookworm08almost 3 years
                      Merry Christmas!!!!!
                      • kirakoala
                        kirakoalaalmost 3 years
                        Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!