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  2. Christmas traditions - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the customs, religious practices, rituals, and folklore associated with the celebration of Christmas around the world. Explore the origins and meanings of decorations, nativity scenes, Christmas trees, and other symbols of the holiday season.

  3. Christmas wafer - Wikipedia

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    Opłatek is a thin, unleavened wafer made of wheat flour and water, symbolizing the Eucharist and the unity of the family. It is shared among family members on Christmas Eve in Poland and some other countries, with wishes and prayers for the new year.

  4. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas is a Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25, with various cultural and secular celebrations around the world. Learn about the etymology, history, symbolism, and practices of Christmas, as well as its economic and social impact.

  5. Christmas card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of Christmas cards, from the first hand-made one in 1611 to the modern ones with various designs and messages. Find out how Christmas cards are exchanged in different countries and cultures, and see examples of official and humorous cards.

  6. Holy card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, evolution and significance of holy cards or prayer cards, small devotional pictures of religious scenes or saints. Find out how they are used in different Christian traditions, how they are printed and distributed, and how they are collected as a hobby.

  7. Twelve Days of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Christian season of the Twelve Days of Christmas, from 25 December to 5 January, and its variations in different traditions and denominations. Find out the history, significance, and celebrations of this festive period, including the feasts of the Nativity, Epiphany, and the Circumcision of Christ.