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  2. Christmas Eve National Speech - Wikipedia

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    The King's Christmas Speech, formally known as His Majesty The King's Christmas Message (Spanish: Mensaje de Navidad de S.M. el Rey) is a broadcast by the reigning King of Spain to Spanish people every Christmas Eve since 1975. The speech is aired on all Spanish TV channels. [1]

  3. Misa de Gallo - Wikipedia

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    Misa de Gallo (Spanish for "Rooster's Mass", also Misa de los Pastores, "Shepherds' Mass;" Portuguese: Missa do Galo; Catalan: Missa del gall) is the Midnight Mass celebrated in Portugal and many former Portuguese colonies and also in Spain and many former Spanish colonies on Christmas Eve and sometimes in the days immediately preceding Christmas.

  4. What is Nochebuena? The tradition that makes Christmas Eve ...

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    Nochebuena is a Christmas Eve tradition celebrated annually in Latina, Hispanic, Filipino, and Spanish communities.

  5. Christmas Eve - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas, ... (Misa de Gallo in Spanish, Missa do Galo in Portuguese and Missa del Gall in Catalan).

  6. Noche Buena - Wikipedia

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    Nochebuena, Christmas Eve in Spanish-speaking countries and other places influenced by Spain; Noche buena, Euphorbia pulcherrima or poinsettia

  7. Why Does the Royal Family Open Their Presents on Christmas ...

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    Yet the German tradition of opening presents on Christmas Eve remains, even up to the present day. Around 4 p.m. on Dec. 24, tea and snacks are typically served to guests — who arrived earlier ...

  8. Olentzero - Wikipedia

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    There are many variations to the Olentzero traditions and stories connected to him, sometimes varying from village to village. The first written account of Olentzero is from Lope de Isasti in the 17th century: A la noche de Navidad (llamamos) onenzaro, la sazón de los buenos ("To Christmas eve (we call) onenzaro, the season of the good ones").

  9. NYC sees first white Christmas Eve in over two decades - AOL

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    The metro area saw a light dusting on Christmas Day 2017, but the last time there was measurable snow for the holiday was in 2002, when 5 inches was dropped on the city.