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Joulupukki (Finnish: [ˈjou̯luˌpukːi]) is a
Finnish Christmas figure. The name
joulupukki literally means 'Christmas goat' or 'Yule goat' in Finnish; the...
- A
special postal code 99999 is used for the
residence of the
Finnish Joulupukki, Korvatunturi.[citation needed]
Posti n.d.
Posti (n.d.). "Postinumerot...
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folklore Santa Claus Befana Ded
Moroz Father Christmas Grandpa Indian Joulupukki Julemanden Noel Baba
Olentzero Père Noël
Sinterklaas Others Companions...
- Weihnachtsmann;
Saint Nicholas or Sinterklaas; the Christkind; Kris Kringle;
Joulupukki; tomte/nisse;
Babbo Natale;
Saint Basil; and Ded Moroz. The Scandinavian...
- character,
although the
punishments can
still be
heard in
Sinterklaas songs.
Joulupukki –
Christmas figure from
Finland Mr. Bingle –
Fictional character used...
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episodes between October 5, 1984, and
January 1, 1985. The
family of
Joulupukki ("Santa Claus")
lives along with the
tonttu and
wights in a
forest in...
- 19th
century and
early 20th century,
although he is
still called the
Joulupukki (Yule goat) in Finland, and the
tradition of the man-sized goat disappeared...
- Fell in
Savukoski muni****lity is the
location of
Father Christmas's (
Joulupukki)
secret workshop,
where toys,
trinkets and
gifts are made and eventually...
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broadcaster or the EBU, and politicians; in 2007, the
fictional character Joulupukki (original
Santa Claus from Finland)
presented the
award to the winner...
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degree become conflated with
Santa Claus, for
instance in the
Finnish Joulupukki tradition.
Early representations of the gift-giver from
Church history...