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  3. Snegurochka - Wikipedia

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    In this role, she wears long silver-blue robes and a furry cap or a snowflake-like kokoshnik. During the usual scripts of Christmas celebrations, Snegurochka's appearance is usually accompanied by the audience waiting for her and screaming "Sne-gu-roch-ka".

  4. Snowflakes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Snowflakes is the fourth studio album by American singer Toni Braxton, released on October 23, 2001, by Arista Records. Her first Christmas album, it is a follow-up to her 2000 studio album The Heat.

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  6. NGC 2264 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2264 is the designation number of the New General Catalogue that identifies two astronomical objects as a single object: the Cone Nebula, and the Christmas Tree Cluster. Two other objects are within this designation but not officially included, the Snowflake Cluster, and the Fox Fur Nebula.

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  8. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    The snowflake is often a traditional seasonal image or motif used around the Christmas season, especially in Europe and North America. As a Christian celebration, Christmas celebrates the incarnation of Jesus , who according to Christian belief atones for the sins of humanity; so, in European and North American Christmas traditions, snowflakes ...