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Olentzero (Basque pronunciation: [olents̻eɾo],
sometimes Olentzaro or Olantzaro) is a
character in
Basque Christmas tradition.
According to
Basque traditions...
- Country. Ituño's
first appearance was in the
Basque film Agur
Olentzero, agur (Goodbye
Olentzero, Goodbye)
which was
released in 1997. In 2001 she got a role...
- As in
other Basque cities,
towns and villages, on
Christmas Eve the
Olentzero and the
accompanying carol singers usually dressed in
Basque farmer costume...
- in the city. In the
Basque Country the
equivalent of
Santa is
Olentzero, and
Olentzero lives or
lived (depending on what you believe) in the mountains...
- age.
Other stories say
jentil threw themselves from a mountain. Only
Olentzero remained, a
giant who
appears at
Christmas and is
reproduced as straw...
- Joulupukki,
Finnish Julemanden,
Danish Jultomten,
Swedish Mikulás,
Hungarian Olentzero,
Basque Père Noël,
French Sinterklaas,
Dutch Father Christmas (disambiguation)...
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Pyroeis Rhea
Selene Syceus Tethys Theia Themis Tityos Basajaun Jentil Mairu Olentzero Tartalo Ojáncanu
Mande Barung Ten
Giant Warriors Asura Daitya Hiranyakashipu...
- Odei,
nature spirit of
thunder and the
personification of
storm clouds.
Olentzero, a jentil, the
Basque equivalent of
Santa Claus. San
Martin Txiki, po****r...
-
Moroz Father Christmas Grandpa Indian Joulupukki Julemanden Noel Baba
Olentzero Père Noël
Sinterklaas Others Companions of
Saint Nicholas Belsnickel Elves...
- gabonzuzi, gabon-subil, gabon-mukur,
olentzero-enbor, onontzoro-mokor, suklaro-egur,
sukubela or porrondoko.
Olentzero is a
modern personification of the...