Santa Claus is called by the name Kanakaloka in Hawaii. Despite the different name, Kanakaloka looks like the traditional idea of Santa Claus. He wears a red and white suit, black boots and has a full white beard.
Hawaii
No because Santa Claus travels all around the world
the santa claus dollar is real. if you were a million air than you will get a santa claus dollar. did you know that nobody has ever bought the santa claus dollar in the world! they stopped making them in 1946.
Very popular in most countries of the world, but called by different names.
According to the tales told about Santa Claus, he travels throughout the world delivering gifts to every child. However, some tales may say that he delivers to all children who celebrate Christmas. Therefore, he does go to India, either to deliver gifts to all children or just those who celebrate Christmas.
Santa Claus accomplishes sending presents around the entire world to all the kids.
All around the world you'll find people who believe in Santa Claus.
Yes, Santa is also called St, Nick, Father Christmas and other names throughout the world.
yes they do . the whole world has a santa Claus .
he is in the north pole
he loves everybody
No . . . Santa Claus ISN'T REAL (if you're under nine years old, I'm sorry I just destroyed your world view), and football has no part in his mythology. Like most of the world Santa Claus prefers soccer.
Yes, there Is a town in Indiana called Santa Claus, Indiana my resource is a local HoosierSanta Claus is a small town in Spencer County, Indiana ... which is in southern Indiana. The town was named on Christmas Eve, 1852 and the world-famous post office opened in 1856. Santa Claus is home to the world's first theme park, Holiday World, which includes the #1 Wooden Roller Coaster, The Voyage and lots of other fun rides. Other attractions in town include the Santa Claus Museum, Christmas Lake Golf Course, Santa's Candy Castle and several Christmas stores, including the huge Santa Claus Christmas Store. Around the holidays there's also the Santa Claus Land of Lights and other family-friendly activities. Lodging includes Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort, Santa's Cottages and Santa's Lodge. Check out http://legendaryplaces.org for more info.