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    Made up of around 25 Christmas markets spread across the Croatian capital, Advent in Zagreb is a magical sight. ... mulled wine and ginger bread for sale, along with special Christmas gifts. At ...

  3. Licitar - Wikipedia

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    Licitars are nowadays considered traditional Croatian and Slovenian souvenirs, and can be found in all Croatian and Slovenian airports, as well as in many tourist gift shops. They are also used as Christmas tree decorations, wedding gifts for guests, business gifts and to other ornamental purposes.

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    Blown glass baubles for sale in Tlalpujahua, Michoacán, Mexico.The town is known for its production of Christmas ornaments. [3] A fully decorated Christmas tree. The first decorated trees were adorned with apples, [4] white candy canes, and pastries in the shapes of stars, hearts and flowers.

  5. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree ornament. In some places, Christmas decorations are traditionally taken down on Twelfth Night, the evening of January 5 or January 6. The difference in this date is that some count Christmas Day as the first day of Christmas, whereas for others, Christmas Day is a feast day in its own right, and the first full day of the ...

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    Add a touch of holiday spirit to your tree with this Christmas ornament — 'tis the season to gin-gle all the way, after all! Shop Now. Gin Bottle Glass Ornament. nordstrom.com. $8.99.

  7. Badnjak (Croatian) - Wikipedia

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    In Croatian, the name for Christmas Eve is derived from the term badnjak. The log is cut with great ceremony on Christmas Eve morning, which for Roman Catholic Croats is December 24. The cutting, preparation, bringing in, and laying on the fire are surrounded by elaborate religious rituals, with many regional variations.

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