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  2. Nicolinas - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the St Nicholas Festivities, João de Meira renamed them in the early 20th century, after which they were known as the "Nicolinas". [13] [14] Initially they were held over two days, with the programme for December 6 announced by a crier who walked the streets of the city on December 5. The festivities were later extended to ...

  3. Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    In Monaco, the Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate was built from 1874 on the site of St Nicholas's church, founded in 1252. A children's Mass is still held on 6 December in the cathedral. Saint Nicholas depicted in a 14th-century English book of hours. In late medieval England, on Saint Nicholas Day parishes held Christmastide "boy bishop ...

  4. Santa Claus - Wikipedia

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    Santa Claus (also known as Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or Santa) is a legendary figure [1] originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Christmas Eve.

  5. Belsnickel - Wikipedia

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    Unlike those figures, Belsnickel does not accompany Saint Nicholas but instead visits alone [4] and combines both the threatening and the benign aspects which in other traditions are divided between the Saint Nicholas and the companion figure. Belsnickel is a man wearing furs and sometimes a mask with a long tongue. He is typically very ragged ...

  6. Companions of Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    Saint Nicholas and Krampus visit a Viennese home (1896 illustration). The Hans Trapp character in a 1953 photograph taken in Wintzenheim, Alsace.. The companions of Saint Nicholas are a group of closely related figures who accompany Saint Nicholas throughout the territories formerly in the Holy Roman Empire or the countries that it influenced culturally.

  7. Sutton High Street - Wikipedia

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    The St Nicholas Shopping Centre in Sutton, London, opened in 1992. It is a prominent retail destination in the area, featuring three main levels and five levels to accommodate a department store. The centre has been a significant part of Sutton’s retail landscape, offering a mix of high street names and independent retailers.