Santa starts off at the North Pole, then down the Pacific Ocean, to New Zealand and Australia. He then goes up to South East Asia and Japan. He carries on going west until Eastern Europe when he goes into East Africa. He delivers to East and Central Africa, then goes to Central Europe (Italy, Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden, Spain ect.) Then back down to Western Africa, then up to the UK and Ireland. He travels across the Atlantic Ocean, to Brazil then up to Eastern USA and Canada, then goes to South America, then to Western USA. His last stop is Hawaii, before going back to the North Pole!
Oh, what a delightful question! Santa doesn't follow a strict order when visiting countries, as he spreads joy and cheer wherever he goes. He listens to the wishes of children all around the world and brings gifts to each one with love and magic. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, Santa's journey is full of surprises and wonder for everyone to enjoy.
Oh, dude, Santa's got his own VIP itinerary, you know? He starts in the South Pacific, hits up New Zealand and Australia first because, you know, time zones and all that jazz. Then he swings by Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas - like, he's basically the ultimate jet-setter. So, yeah, Santa's got the whole world covered in one night, no big deal.
Santa traditionally starts in the Pacific Islands before moving on to New Zealand and Australia, then heads to Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, and finally South America. However, the order can vary depending on different cultures and traditions.
Santa traditionally visits countries in the following order: first, he starts in the South Pacific, then moves on to New Zealand and Australia. After that, he visits Asia, then Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and finally, he ends his journey in the Pacific Islands. This order allows Santa to travel westward, following the Earth's rotation and the time zones, ensuring that he delivers gifts to children around the world in a timely manner.
Santa Maria is a common name for cities, towns, and geographical features in various countries like Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and the United States. It's important to specify which Santa Maria you are referring to for an accurate answer.
The countries of the world in order by size are: Russia Canada United States China Brazil
If you are referring to alphabetical order, then countries would come first.Countries is the plural form of country.Countries' is the plural possessive form of country.
The Amazon River flows through several countries in South America in the following order: Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. It starts in Peru and primarily flows through Brazil before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
Santa Rosa was originally known as Roseland before it changed to Santa Rosa.
In Europe you'd have to visit Norway, Sweden or Finland (the region is called Lappland and it's where Santa lives) or Russia.
Santa is an Asian Fire god that enters houses through the chimney and burns infants
probably smallest to largest
yes people can still visit santa clara
Santa will visit Ireland in 2011 in the early hours of morning
There are numerous countries in the world to visit. The most appealing countries to visit are in Europe or Asia.
Yes, of course. Santa visits Iceland.
Santa will visit Kildare between 8pm and Midnight.
NO he doesnt visit early santa does not exist
The continent is Asia. China and Mongolia are the countries.
Adults see Santa when they take their children to visit him.
Santa visits everyone in the world, but some countries don't believe in Santa, so he does not visit them. Sometimes he uses the countries that don't believe in him as short cuts! I just want to say the website Norad tracks Santa is a great tracker. If you visit on December the 1st, there are games until December the 24th. It's like a countdown until Christmas! Merry Christmas!(The shorter answer is: All of them!)