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  2. It’s All Jul: Norwegian Christmas Traditions - Scandinavia...

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    Christmas Eve in Norway. Christmas Eve (julaften) is the 24th, and is the main day of Christmas celebration in Norway. Because Norwegians believe that the arrival of Christmas coincides with the arrival of evil witches and other spirits, there is a tradition of hiding all the brooms in the house.

  3. Christmas Traditions in Norway

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    How Norwegians celebrate the festive period: Christmas food in Norway, the Julebord concept, Christmas Eve, and many more Scandinavian traditions.

  4. Hiding brooms? Really? Weird Norwegian Christmas Tradition -...

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    Is it true that Norwegians would hide all the brooms in their homes on Christmas Eve - to prevent witches from stealing them? There are many articles found in reliable print media around the world but I couldn't find a Norwegian source in English spporting this.

  5. Nordic Christmas Traditions: Broom Hiding -...

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    In the Nordic countries it is said that witches roam the land during the darkest month of December. Brooms had to be hidden, so they could not be stolen for a Christmas night joy ride! Yet, other versions of the story suggest placing the broom outside the house so the passing witch might make use of it to clean up!

  6. 16 Norwegian Christmas Traditions [Guide to Christmas in Norway]

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    A complete guide to celebrating Christmas in Norway, including 15 hilarious and weird Norwegian Christmas traditions you need to know about.

  7. From hiding brooms in Norway to Venezuela's roller blades, some...

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    Even the harsh winters do not manage to dampen our spirits. Here are some strange traditions intricately linked with Christmas across the globe: Hiding brooms in Norway. Norwegians have a pagan belief according to which evil and naughty witches come out on Christmas Eve and ride on brooms.

  8. The World’s 10 Most Unique Christmas Traditions - TravelAwaits

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    1. Hiding Brooms In Norway. Norwegians have an age-old superstition. On Christmas Eve, evil spirits and witches come out. Therefore, all the brooms in houses across Norway are hidden so the witches cannot ride around on them and cause havoc or even break them under the Christmas tree.

  9. Norwegian Christmas Traditions: A Cultural Guide

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    Take the time to immerse yourself in the traditions and celebrations of Norwegian Christmas. Learn about the significance of the Advent season and the preparation for the main event on Christmas Eve. Explore the mythology behind Nisse and Julenissen and the symbolic festival of Santa Lucia.

  10. Norway Christmas in History - Scandinavian Christmas Traditions

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    No holiday season has a more exciting, changing and enduring history than "jul" (yule), the term for Christmas. In the Norse heathen past it was probably a fertility inducing winter solstice celebration with strong influence of ancestor worship.

  11. The traditions of Norwegian Christmas - Fjord Tours

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    Norwegian Christmas is a big deal, but celebrated in quite a different way than in most other countries. There are a lot of traditions that draw inspiration from the country’s unique landscape and its Pagan roots. Get a detailed look at what Christmas in Norway is like in this festive article.