In this country, it is common to eat KFC for Christmas dinner.
Japan.
The colour of Christmas candles put in Irish windows.
Red
The height of the Swedish Yule Goat displayed during every advent season.
13 metres
He gives good children toys.
St. Nicholas
They hide this household utensil in Norway.
Broom
In this country a traditional Christmas breakfast is porridge.
Finland
The material the little candles in Colombia are made of.
Paper
How many times have the Swedish burnt down their Christmas Goat so far?
29
According to an old belief, these characters come out on Christmas night searching for brooms to ride on.
Witches and evil spirits.
You are lucky if you find this in your Christmas porridge in Finland.
St. Nicholas leaves these treats for nice children in Germany.
Coins, chocolates, and oranges.
The name of the huge and impressive decorations displayed during Christmas in Philippines.
Giant lanterns.
This decoration dates back to 1967, when it marked the launch of the newly built City Hall.
Cavalcade of Lights in Toronto.
This country is home to an evil-like figure that goes around with St. Nicholas.
Austria
Putting a candle on the window in Ireland syymbolizes that.
Warmth and shelter.
This homemade food is sold during Irish Christmas fare.
Roast goose, vegetables, cranberries, and potatoes.
The Colombian Christmas candles signify that.
The beginning of merry season.
The number of villages that craft Christmas lanterns in the Philippines.
11
The name of the evil beast accompanying St. Nicholas in Austria.
Krampus
The Swedish do this to their most famous Christmas decoration.
Burn
The ingredients of the Finnish porridge.
Rice, milk, cinnamon butter or milk as a topping.
The name of the famous and astonishing Swedish Christmas display.
Gavle (Yule) Goat
Young men dress up as Krampus during this period.
The first week of December
The evil like figure wearing black clothes and a messy beard that Saint Nicholas sometimes tags along with.
Farmhand Rupert
What will happen to naughty children caught by Krampus?
They'll be whisked away in a sack.