What is Santa called in Holland?

Sinterklaas
Sinterklaas
Sinterklaas is based on the historical figure of Saint Nicholas (270–343), a Greek bishop of Myra in present-day Turkey. He is depicted as an elderly, stately and serious man with white hair and a long, full beard.
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, 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 Santa in Holland?

Santa Claus → Sinterklaas, Kerstman.
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What name does Santa Claus go by in Holland?

This Dutch variation of Sinterklaas (Santa Claus, or Saint Nicholas) and Zwarte Piet/Knecht Ruprecht (Black Pete), his helper became part of the early American landscape during the Christmas season.
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What is Dutch Santa?

Dutch Translation. Kerstman. More Dutch words for Santa-Claus. Sinterklaas noun. Santa-Claus.
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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 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 Russia?

Father Frost and his female companion the Snow Maiden, are Russia's answer to Santa Claus. In the gray days of the Soviet Union they bought some color and fun to families during the harsh Russian winter, and the pair are still popular today.
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What is Dutch Christmas called?

Sinterklaas is a children's festivity in the Netherlands that has been celebrated for over 300 years. On December 5, Saint Nicholas (Sinterklaas) is said to come by steamboat from Spain.
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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 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 England?

English: Santa Claus / Father Christmas

In the UK, US and Canada, “Santa Claus” or “Father Christmas” is believed to travel around the world sporting a red suit on his sleigh, pulled by reindeer.
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What are 5 names for Santa?

Santa Claus also has some other names: Saint Nicholas, St. Nick, Kris Kringle, Pelznickel. Two of his names -- Santa Claus and Saint Nicholas -- both come from the Dutch who settled in New York long ago. The Dutch believed Saint Nikolaas gave gifts to children.
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What is Santa called in Sweden?

Christmas in Sweden: The tomte, Sweden's version of Santa Claus, is a scary gnome.
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What do kids call Santa 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 Norway?

The Norwegian word for Santa Claus is JULENISSE. On Christmas Eve, we give the Santa Claus JULEGRØT: rice porridge with sugar, cinnamon and butter.
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What does China call Santa?

Santa is known as 'Sheng dan Lao ren' in Mandarin, which translates as 'Christmas Old Man', and he is seen as a non-religious figure who lives in a fairytale Arctic Christmas Village in China's North Pole.
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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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Who came first Santa or Sinterklaas?

Of course, Sinterklaas comes from Sint Nicolaas, or Saint Nicholas in English, who originates from Saint Nicholas from Myra, a Greek-Christian bishop from the 4th century. Historians believe that Dutch immigrants in the 17th century brought the Sinterklaas festivities with them when they went to the New World.
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How do you pronounce Sinterklaas?

Pronunciation
  1. IPA: /sɪntərˈklaːs/
  2. Audio. 0:02. (file)
  3. Hyphenation: Sin‧ter‧klaas.
  4. Rhymes: -aːs.
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How does Holland say Merry Christmas?

As they say Merry Christmas in Dutch, Vrolijk Kerstfeest!
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What do Dutch children put out on Christmas?

Dutch children put out Christmas shoe instead of stockings. Christmas trees usually grow for about 15 years before they are ready to be cut. Christmas was first an official holiday in 1870 in the US. Santa was first known as a stern and strict man rather than jolly.
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What is Santa called in Poland?

Whilst Święty Mikołaj (Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus) still remains the most widespread, families in some parts of Poland recognise visits from Gwiazdor ('Starman'), Dziadek Mróz (Grandfather Frost), Aniołek (the Angel), Dzieciątko (the child) and Gwiazdka (star).
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What is Santa called in Japan?

In Japan Santa is known as サンタさん、サンタクロース santa-san (Mr Santa). Another Japanese gift bringer is Hoteiosho, a Japanese god of good fortune from Buddhism and not really related to Christmas.
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What is Santa called in Spain?

One of the most unique facts about Christmas in Spain is that there's no Santa Claus. Forget Saint Nick – in Spain, it's the Three Kings or the Three Wise Men (known as Reyes Magos – Melchior, Gaspar and Baltazar) who bring the gifts to good children at Christmas time. They also don't come on Christmas Eve.
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