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  2. The European towns and cities that are magical at Christmas - AOL

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    Valkenburg, in the southern Netherlands, has much of the usual European Christmas charms to entice visitors: lights, trees, stalls and gluhwein galore. However, what makes it special is the fact ...

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    To tie a bow on the Christmas festivities, the market holds an end-of-holiday tradition called Epiphany on January 6, which entails prancing around the city center Christmas tree just the the Who ...

  4. The best Christmas markets taking place around the ... - AOL

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    From Switzerland’s Basel Christmas Market to Denmark’s Christmas in Tivoli to New York’s Winter Village, here are some of the top Christmas markets that are taking place around the world in ...

  5. Category:Christmas traditions in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Slavic Christmas traditions (3 C, 20 P) ... Pages in category "Christmas traditions in Europe"

  6. Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Television's Christmas calendar (Swedish: Sveriges Televisions julkalender) previously Swedish Television's Advent calendar (Sveriges Televisions adventskalender) is a Christmas calendar TV series mainly for children, broadcast by Sveriges Television (Sweden's national public television broadcaster) since 1960 and has developed into an essential part of contemporary Swedish Christmas ...

  7. Christmas gift-bringer - Wikipedia

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    Christmas gift-bringers in Europe. A number of Midwinter or Christmas traditions in European folklore involve gift-bringers.Mostly involving the figure of a bearded old man, the traditions have mutually influenced one another, and have adopted aspects from Christian hagiography, even before the modern period.