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celebrating christmas
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Norway
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Traditionally includes the dancing around the Christmas tree and enjoying a feast of traditional foods
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2
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christmas celebration
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Norway
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Having a family dinner featuring a dish of cured salmon is common
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3
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christmas eve
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Denmark
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Biggest celebration day with traditional festive foods, gift exchanges and decorations
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4
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christmas eve
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Denmark
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In Nordic countries, Christmas Eve is the main day for Christmas celebrations, including the main festive meal and gift exchange.
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5
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christmas eve
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Denmark
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In Scandinavia, Christmas Eve is the main day of celebration, marked by a big family dinner and the exchange of presents.
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1
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6
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christmas eve
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Norway
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Celebrated with a large feast featuring traditional dishes such as herring, meatballs, and rice pudding, and often includes the opening of presents.
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1
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7
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christmas eve
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Norway
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Biggest celebration day with traditional festive foods, gift exchanges and decorations
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1
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8
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christmas eve
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Norway
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In Nordic countries, Christmas Eve is the main day for Christmas celebrations, including the main festive meal and gift exchange.
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1
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9
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christmas eve
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Norway
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In Scandinavia, Christmas Eve is the main day of celebration, marked by a big family dinner and the exchange of presents.
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1
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10
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christmas plate
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Denmark
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A traditional decorative plate used to serve special Christmas foods such as lutefisk, meatballs, and herring.
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11
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christmas plate
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Norway
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A traditional decorative plate used to serve special Christmas foods such as lutefisk, meatballs, and herring.
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1
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12
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father christmas
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Denmark
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In Scandinavia, the gift-giver is called 'Tomte' or 'Julenisse' and is believed to deliver presents on Christmas Eve.
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13
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father christmas
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Norway
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In Scandinavia, the gift-giver is called 'Tomte' or 'Julenisse' and is believed to deliver presents on Christmas Eve.
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