Christmas traditions
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Christmas around the world
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100

What is the Christmas tree decorated with in France?

Candy, fruit, nuts and small toys. 

100

It's bad luck if you break one of these.

A mirror.

100

Which food do they eat at Christmas dinner in England?

Roast turkey, Plum-pudding and various pates.

100

Where is Christmas celebrated on the 25th of December? 

England.

100

This small insect can lift 50 times its own body weight.

An ant.

200

Where do they have a tradition called Carols by Candlelight? 

Australia.

200

In some countries, this number is considered unlucky.

13.

200

What is pavlova? (Australia) 

Meringue cake with kiwi and passion fruit.

200

Where do you find Santa's village in Finland?

The Finnish part of Lapland in the city Rovaniemi. 

200

It cannot jump.

An elephant. 

300

Where and when was the first Advent calender made?

In Germany in 1903.

300

In China, this color is a symbol of luck and happiness.

Red.

300

What do they eat in France?

Foie gras, oysters or salmon. 

300

What is Christmas eve called in Germany? 

Heiligabend. 

300

This animal’s tongue can be up to 45 cm long.

A giraffe.

400

What do they do the first sunday in advent in Finland? 

They go to church to hear the Christmas prayer Hosanna.

400

In the UK, people say this to wish someone good luck before a performance.

Break a leg.

400

What do they eat in Germany?

A light dinner consisting of sausages and potatosalad. 

400

What do they do on Christmas eve in Chile?

They relax and many go to the beach. 

400

This animal’s fingerprints are almost identical to a human’s.

A koala. 

500

What is the most popular Christmas market in Germany called? 

The Rathausmarkt. 

500

This marine animal can solve puzzles and open jars.

An octopus. 

500

What is "pan de pascua"?

It is Christmas bread. 

500

What do they celebrate on January 6th in France?

The Holy Three Kings. 

500

This creature can regrow its limbs if they’re cut off.

A starfish.