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Saint Knut's Day (Swedish:
tjugondag jul, lit. 'twentieth-day Christmas';
tjugondag Knut, lit. 'twentieth-day Knut'; or knutm****o; Finnish: nuutinpäivä...
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particularly in
rural areas.
Christmas celebrations in
Sweden officially end on
Tjugondag Knut (St. Knut’s Day) on
January 13. On this day,
families remove Christmas...
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Blessed Veronica of
Milan Elian Hilary of
Poitiers Mungo St. Knut's Day or
Tjugondag Knut, the last day of Christmas. (Sweden and Finland)
January 13 (Eastern...
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several times, including:
Julens önskesångbok, 1997,
under the
title "
Tjugondag Knut
dansar julen ut",
credited as a "folk game"
Barnens svenska sångbok...
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Julkrubba ('Christmas Crib'). On
January 13 (locally
known as
knutdagen or
tjugondag knut 'twentieth-day Christmas'), 20 days
after Christmas, the Christmas...
- pole and the
Christmas tree.
Julens önskesångbok, 1997,
under the
lines "
Tjugondag Knut
dansar julen ut",
credited as "folk game" An
early recording was...
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family dances to this song.
Julens önskesångbok, 1997,
under the
lines "
Tjugondag Knut
dansar julen ut",
credited as "folktune" Nordstrom, B.J. (2010)....
- se.
Nordic Museum.
Retrieved 10
January 2016.[permanent dead link] "
Tjugondag Knut" [St. Knut's Day]. www.nordiskamuseet.se.
Nordic Museum. Retrieved...
- well as the Midsummerpole.
Julens önskesångbok, 1997,
under the
lines "
Tjugondag Knut
dansar julen ut",
credited as "folksong" An
early recording was done...
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candles lit at Christmastime.
Julens önskesångbok, 1997,
under the
lines "
Tjugondag Knut
dansar julen ut",
credited as "folksong" An
early recording was done...