What are Danish elves called?

In Denmark, there is an entire sub-culture of elves called “Jule Nisser” (meaning Christmas elves or gnomes). They live in the forests, eat berries and fruit, and come into your home during the Christmas season to play tricks on the family.
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What is a Danish Nisse?

A nisse (Danish: [ˈne̝sə], Norwegian: [ˈnɪ̂sːə]), tomte (Swedish: [ˈtɔ̂mːtɛ]), tomtenisse, or tonttu (Finnish: [ˈtontːu]) is a mythological creature from Nordic folklore today typically associated with the winter solstice and the Christmas season.
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What are Danish Christmas gnomes called?

The Danes love gnomes, or as they call them nisser. The traditional gnome looks just like you would expect (kind of like a garden gnome), with a pointy red hat and a big bushy beard.
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Do Danes believe in elves?

But the foreign influences were exactly what put belief in elves to a stop in the rest of the Nordic countries. The Danes, Swedes, Finns and Norwegians likely learned that the belief in elves was not considered 'cool' with those at the top of the hierarchy in Europe, but Icelanders simply never got the memo.
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Why is it called jul?

Jul or jol ([jʉːɽ]) is the term used for the Christmas holiday season in Scandinavia and parts of Scotland. Originally, "jul" was the name of a month in the old Germanic calendar.
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How does Denmark say Merry Christmas?

“glædelig jul!”
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What did Santa ride in Denmark?

In Denmark, Santa Claus is known as Julemanden (literally "the Yule Man") and is said to arrive on a sleigh drawn by reindeer, with presents for the children.
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Does nisser mean elves?

In Denmark, there is an entire sub-culture of elves called “Jule Nisser” (meaning Christmas elves or gnomes). They live in the forests, eat berries and fruit, and come into your home during the Christmas season to play tricks on the family.
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Do Scandinavians still believe in elves?

Yes, elves. Fifty-four percent of Icelanders either believe in them or say it's possible they exist. Roads have been diverted around boulders where the elves, or álfar in Icelandic, supposedly reside. A former member of parliament even swears his life was saved in a car accident by a family of elves.
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What are Danish Christmas traditions?

In Denmark most people go to a Church Service on Christmas Eve about 4.00pm to hear the Christmas sermon or talk. It's also an old, traditional custom to give animals a treat on Christmas Eve, so some people go for a walk in the park or woods and they might take some food to give the animals and birds.
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What are Scandinavian gnomes called?

Gnome in Swedish is called Tomte, with other words a Tomte is a Swedish gnome. They live in and around the houses and sheds on farms and remote houses according to the gnome folklore. If you are wise you will show them “due respect”. If you respect him, he will protect your household from accidents and disasters.
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What are Swedish elves called?

What are gnomes in Sweden? Swedish gnomes are small elf-like creatures that often lived around houses and in barns, according to legend. The Tomte is fond of caring for children, and if you befriended one of these creatures, then they would help to protect you against misfortune.
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What is a Scandinavian GONK?

Gonks stem from Nordic and Scandinavian mythology. They are meant to be something like a mix of a gnome and a hobgoblin. In the original folklore, these curious little creatures were said to take a liking to barns or houses in the colder seasons.
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What is a nisse in Hilda?

A nisse, also known as a house spirit, is a small creature that usually lives in homes of people. They appear in the Graphic Novels, the animated series, and the Hilda Tie-In Series. In the Graphic Novels, they are first seen in "Hilda and the Black Hound".
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What language does nisser mean elves?

The word nisse may have derived from the Old Norse word, niosi, meaning “dear little relative.” Today a nisse (Norwegian) means a “homestead man,” who is a mischievous elf, that oversees the domestic household and the health of farm animals.
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What are elves called in Iceland?

Huldufólk or hidden people are elves in Icelandic and Faroese folklore. They are supernatural beings that live in nature. They look and behave similarly to humans, but live in a parallel world.
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Are elves real yes or no?

From a scientific viewpoint, elves are not considered objectively real. However, elves have in many times and places been believed to be real beings.
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Does Iceland really have elves?

The majority of Icelanders doesn't believe in elves. But a large portion of the population is unwilling to deny their existence, and even more people respect the traditions, myths and popular believes and most people tread lightly when entering into known elf territory.
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Is Nisse real?

The Nisse (also known as a Tomte) is a mythological creature from Scandinavian folklore typically associated with the winter solstice and the Christmas season.
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What language is the word Nisser?

Norwegian Nynorsk

From Nisse, pet form of the common male given name Nils.
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What does Julemanden look like?

Julemanden (Faroese: Jólamaður, Greenlandic: Juulimaaq) can be directly translated to "The Yule-Man" or "The Christmas-man". He is often illustrated as a short, bearded man dressed in gray clothes and a red hat.
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Why is Christmas on the 24th in Denmark?

This is because instead of opening presents on the morning of the 25th, Danes open their presents after dinner on the 24th. While this may seem like a way to get presents faster, it is actually a way to make children hate eating dinner with their adult relatives. But, hey, tradition!
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Where do Santa's elves live in Denmark?

On Christmas in Denmark mischievous elves called Julenisse can have their fun. These elves are said to live in the lofts of old farmhouses and enjoy playing jokes. The Julenisse wear woolen clothes, red bonnets, red stockings and white clogs.
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What is the national dish of Denmark?

The "national dish of Denmark" is stegt flæsk - pieces of pork, fried until crisp, and then served with boiled potatoes and parsley sauce.
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