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no, there are no elves or other magical beings associated with the Christmas in Ethiopia.
yes many people say their is and research says yes
Vietnamese who celebrate Christmas do believe in their own Santa Claus. Here he is called Ông già Noel, a name which translates roughly to "Christmas Old Man" or "Old Man Christmas."
Oh, dude, in France, they've got this cool cat called Père Noël, which is basically their version of Santa Claus. He's like the French Santa, but with a fancier name. So yeah, if you're looking for magical beings in France during Christmas, Père Noël is your guy.
"Mickey's Magical Christmas" and any other House of Mouse Movies.
yes you can you can actuelly use any kind of stamp
Rabbit feet is what they eat and they also diped it in chocolat.by nhileiah andrena watson ANY QUESTIONS PEOPLE
There aren't really animals associated with the Christmas holiday in France. Maybe in Catholic families, you could think of the ox and the donkey figuring in the Nativity scene, but honestly this is a bit far fetched.
no there was not a desert in ancient greece.
Yes, Magical Citadel of Endymion can remove its own counters to pay the cost of another card's activation. So you can remove three from the Citadel. There is no need for Royal Magical Library to have any counters at the time. Magical Citadel of Endymion pays the cost instead.