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In Cuba, before Castro, Christmas was more abut the religious part. We went to Church and had a special diner to celebrate the birth of Christ on the 24th and 25th. Then on January 6th, is when the Three Great King's, not Santa, came and left presents under our beds. We did not take the tree down until after the 6th. The good thing about growing up in this country is that my parents kept both traditions and I always got presents for Christmas and January 6th. I still do that with my own children.

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