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  2. 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.

  3. 12 Swedish Christmas Traditions to Try in 2024 - AOL

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    These drinks are typically enjoyed over the julbord (see number 7) and are imbibed following a festive and quite familiar toast of God Jul, which means “Merry Christmas” in Swedish. 10 ...

  4. Swedish festivities - Wikipedia

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    Swedish festivities are an integral part of Swedish culture, reflecting the country's history, traditions, and seasonal changes. These celebrations can range from religious observances to secular holidays, and often incorporate unique customs and foods.

  5. Julotta - Wikipedia

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    The decline of julotta in favour of the Midnight Mass began in Sweden during the 1970s. [4] In 1979 5.35% of Church of Sweden members attended their parish church on Christmas Day, but by 1988, the number had decreased to 3.76%. [5] Swedish immigrants spread the festivity to different countries. [6] [7]

  6. 9 Swedish Christmas Traditions We Might Just Be Copying ... - AOL

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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.

  7. Public holidays in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Holy Saturday, Midsummer's Eve, Christmas Eve, and New Year's Eve are also de facto holidays. Part of the Swedish tradition is the celebration of Lucia (Saint Lucia Day). She is the only saint to be celebrated in Lutheran Sweden (as well as those parts of Norway and Finland, where Swedish influence has historically been prominent). The ...

  8. 25 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Christmas - AOL

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    Read these Christmas facts to learn about the origins of the holiday, Santa Claus, and more. There's a lot you may not know about December 25! Read these Christmas facts to learn about the origins ...

  9. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in Sweden is a time to indulge in festive meals, with roasted ham being the centerpiece of the feast. However, the exact day for enjoying this treat varies across regions, with each area having its own traditions.