What do Dutch call Santa Claus?

Black Pete ("Zwarte Piet") has been a fixture in Netherlands celebrations for centuries. The black-faced helper, who hands out presents for the white "Sinterklaas" (St Nicholas) — the Dutch version of Santa Claus — has ignited a vehement storm.
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Do the Netherlands have a Santa Claus?

Kerstbomen & Kerstman

Dutch Christmas trees (kerstbomen) appear all over the Netherlands soon after the Sinterklaas eve. People put them up in public spaces and their living rooms and decorate them with lights and ornaments. Furthermore, Dutch also have their own Father Christmas or Santa Claus called Kerstman.
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How do you say Santa Claus in the Netherlands?

The pronunciation of Saint Nicholas in Dutch is Sinnterklaas, which is where the name Santa Claus came from! Bet you never knew that, eh?
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What do children in the Netherlands call Santa?

Sinterklaas Avond

On this eve, Sinterklaas journeys to the homes of every child in the Netherlands and leaves small gifts and treats for them to enjoy. Sinterklaas is similar to (but not the same) as Santa Claus.
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What do the Dutch call Christmas?

In Dutch Happy/Merry Christmas can be said as 'Prettige Kerst' (Happy Christmas), 'Zalig Kerstfeest' or 'Zalig Kerstmis' (both mean Merry Christmas) or 'Vrolijk Kerstfeest' (Cheerful Christmas).
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Is Sinterklaas the same as Santa Claus?

Technically both Sinterklaas and Santa Clause are the same figure, both based on Saint Nicholas of Myra. Hence they should, in theory, be of the same age, which would be 1737 (given that Nicholas was born in 270 A.D). However, both Santa and Sinterklaas never give an explicit answer when asked their age.
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What is Santa called in Germany?

Traditionally, Santa Claus, or Weihnachtsmann in German, does not drop down chimneys and deliver gifts the eve of Dec. 25 in Germany. Instead, the Christkind or Christkindl, an angel-like creature with blond hair and wings, brings gifts to families on the eve of Christmas.
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What is Santa called in Amsterdam?

Although he looks a bit like Father Christmas or Santa Claus, 'Sinterklaas' (Saint Nicholas) is a very Dutch character loved by children and adults alike. His annual arrival and parade in Amsterdam and the traditional festivities that follow are a real treat!
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What is Dutch Sinterklaas?

Sinterklaas (Dutch: [ˌsɪntərˈklaːs]) or Sint-Nicolaas (Dutch: [sɪnt ˈnikoːlaːs] ( listen)) is a legendary figure based on Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children. Other Dutch names for the figure include De Sint ("The Saint"), De Goede Sint ("The Good Saint") and De Goedheiligman ("The Good Holy Man").
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Who is Santa in Netherlands?

Sinterklaas, also known as Saint Nicholas, is dear to the hearts of Dutch children. He can be recognized by his eye-catching red cape with red miter and his long white beard.
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How do you say Happy St Nicholas Day in Dutch?

Senior Member. Usually people say prettige sinterklaas or prettig sinterklaasfeest instead of gelukkige sinterklaas.
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How do you say Merry Christmas in Netherlands?

1- Merry Christmas!

Vrolijk Kerstfeest!
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How did Sinterklaas become Santa?

In December 1773, and again in 1774, a New York newspaper reported that groups of Dutch families had gathered to honor the anniversary of his death. The name Santa Claus evolved from Nick's Dutch nickname, Sinter Klaas, a shortened form of Sint Nikolaas (Dutch for Saint Nicholas).
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What are some Dutch traditions?

7 Dutch traditions for every visitor to the Netherlands
  1. Dutch beer tasting. ...
  2. Dutch cheese tasting. ...
  3. Celebrate King's Day. ...
  4. Join the Nijmeegse Four Day Marches. ...
  5. Go ice skating. ...
  6. Visit the Veluwe. ...
  7. Join the locals at Scheveningen.
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What is kingsday in the Netherlands?

King's Day is the Dutch national holiday celebrating the King's birthday on 27 April. If 27 April falls on a Sunday, King's Day is celebrated on the previous day.
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Do you say happy Sinterklaas?

Because you don't wish someone 'Happy Sinterklaas', like you do with Christmas. It'd be like sending someone a 'Pancake Day Card' or wishing someone a 'Royal Christmas'.
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Who celebrates Krampus?

The legend is part of a centuries-old Christmas tradition in Germany, where Christmas celebrations begin in early December. Krampus was created as a counterpart to kindly St. Nicholas, who rewarded children with sweets.
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What is Santa called in Italy?

For children in Italy, the jolly man bearing gifts is called Babbo Natale -- he's an Italian version of Father Christmas, but rarely found in the southern half of Italy. "Babbo Natale is really someone who came from the northern part of Europe," said Betta Alinovi.
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What is Santa called in Brazil?

Santa is known as Papai Noel and Bom Velhinho (Good Old Man) in Brazil, and while he is delivering presents in the southern hemisphere he changes into his lighter weight Santa suit. This one is made of silk – to keep him cool in the warm summer weather.
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What is Father Christmas called in the Netherlands?

Black Pete ("Zwarte Piet") has been a fixture in Netherlands celebrations for centuries. The black-faced helper, who hands out presents for the white "Sinterklaas" (St Nicholas) — the Dutch version of Santa Claus — has ignited a vehement storm.
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What is Santa called in Sweden?

Jultomten (The Swedish version of Father Christmas)
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What is Santa called in Ireland?

Santa Claus, Daidí na Nollag (Daddy of Christmas), is known in Ireland as Santy or Santa. He brings presents to children in Ireland, which are opened on Christmas morning.
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What is Santa called in France?

Santa Claus is called Père Noël in French or Father Christmas. Small children may also call him Papa Noël or Daddy Christmas.
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What do they call Santa Claus in Belgium?

Sinterklaas – Saint Nicholas Day Celebration in Belgium and the Netherlands. Sinterklaas is an old tradition dating back to the 3rd century. In fact, the name Santa Claus comes from the name Sinterklaas. Sinterklaas is an elderly man with white hair and a long beard.
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Do the Dutch celebrate Christmas?

A Dutch Christmas is similar to the experience in other western, predominantly-Christian countries: Christmas in the Netherlands is typified by family gatherings, the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the eating of fine food and drink and in some – but not all families – the arrival of Santa Claus (Kerstman in ...
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