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  2. Nordic Christmas calendar - Wikipedia

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    Many Christmas calendar series, such as the 1979 Norwegian Jul i Skomakergata, and the 1990 Icelandic Á baðkari til Betlehem have become classics in their respective countries, and are enjoyed both by children and adults (if purely for nostalgic reasons).

  3. Yule goat - Wikipedia

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    This tradition is known from the 17th century and still continues in certain areas. The group of Christmas characters would often include the Yule goat, a rowdy and sometimes scary creature demanding gifts. [2] [5] [6] A 19th century Christmas card God Jul by Jenny Nyström.

  4. Christmas as Usual - Wikipedia

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    Christmas as Usual (Norwegian: Så var det jul igjen) is a 2023 Norwegian romantic comedy film directed by Petter Holmsen starring Ida Ursin-Holm and Kanan Gill. The film is based on the true story of Holmsen's sister, a Norwegian, and her relationship with an Indian, whom she brings home for Christmas Eve. The film was released to negative ...

  5. List of Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    24 Norwegian. 25 Occitan. 26 Polish. 27 Portuguese. 28 Romanian. 29 Scottish. 30 Spanish. 31 Swedish. 32 Ukrainian. ... This list of Christmas carols is organized by ...

  6. Christmas Cruelty! - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Cruelty! (Norwegian: O'Hellige Jul!, lit.O Holy Christmas!) is a 2013 Norwegian slasher film written and directed by Magne Steinsvoll and Per-Ingvar Tomren and co-written by Eline Aasheim, Anita Nyhagen and Janne Iren Holseter.

  7. Teddy's Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Teddy ' s Christmas (Norwegian: Teddybjørnens jul), or Alf Prøysen ' s Teddy ' s Christmas is a 2022 Norwegian family film, dubbed in English for Christmas 2023. [1] It was directed by Andrea Eckerbom. [2] The film was inspired by Alf Prøysens children's song Teddybjørnens vise, and the script was written by Harald Rosenløw Eeg and Lars ...