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  2. Christmas Gift of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Gift of the Year. The bread machine became the 1988 Christmas Gift of the Year. The Christmas Gift of the Year or Christmas Present of the Year ( Swedish: Årets julklapp) is a kind of "award" given to a special product each year by the Swedish Retail Institute, in time before Christmas. [1]

  3. Gävle goat - Wikipedia

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    Gävle goat (2009) The Gävle Goat (Swedish: Gävlebocken, Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjɛ̌ːvlɛbɔkːɛn]) is a traditional Christmas display erected annually at Slottstorget (Castle Square) in central Gävle, Sweden. The display is a giant version of a traditional Swedish Yule goat figure made of straw. It is erected each year by local ...

  4. Christmas in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Christmas (Swedish: jul, IPA: ⓘ) is celebrated throughout December and traditionally until St. Knut's Day on January 13. The main celebration and the exchange of gifts in many families takes place on Christmas Eve, December 24. The Feast of St. Lucy, a high point in the Swedish Christmas season, is celebrated during Advent, on December 13.

  5. 9 Swedish Christmas Traditions We Might Just Be Copying This Year

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    Here, nine Swedish Christmas traditions you can incorporate into your own festivities. God Jul, guys. (That’s Merry Christmas, by the way.) 9 Italian Christmas Traditions to Try This Year 1.

  6. Yule goat - Wikipedia

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    A Swedish Gävle goat (Gävlebocken).. The Yule goat in Nordic countries today is best known as a Christmas ornament.This modern version of the Yule goat figure is a decorative goat made out of straw and bound with red ribbons, a popular Christmas ornament often found under or on the Christmas tree.

  7. 9 Swedish Christmas Traditions We Might Just Be Copying This Year

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    (That’s Merry Christmas, by the way.) 10 Italian Christmas Tra So, of course we were curious about how our northern friends celebrate the holidays. And it turns out their winter festivities are ...

  8. Julebukking - Wikipedia

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    Julbocken by John Bauer (1912) Julebukking (Gå julebukk) is a Christmas tradition of Scandinavian origin. [ 1 ] Between Christmas and New Year's Day, people wearing face masks and costumes (Julebukkers) would go door to door, where neighbors receiving them attempt to identify who is under the disguise. In one version of Julebukking, people go ...

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