Finns call santa Joulupukki
joulupukki :)
Santa in Russia is "Ded Moroz".
Ded - means old man (grandfather). Moroz - means Frost. So, its name is like Grandfather Frost.:)
Ziemmassvetku(Christmas) vecitis(no such a word in English but is a sweet meaning of an old man)
They call him Joulupukki.
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In Russia, people celebrate Christmas, but with different traditions. The primary gift-giving holiday is New Years Eve and they have a Santa-like figure of their own. This figure is called Ded Moroz which translates to Grandfather Frost. In Russia, this figure actually has a town in which he resides where children can send letters. Unlike the Mrs. Claus of Santa, Grandfather Frost is accompanied by his granddaughter.
They call him Santa Claus, or Santa.
in English we call santa - santa in welsh this is sion corn
You can call Santa for free at 1-877-tel-Santa!!!!!
they call santa papa noel
This year in 2010 Santa went to Russia first!
Santa is currently in dudinka russia and his next stop is omnk russia if you want to wathc videos or track santa go to norad.com
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Ded Moroz ("Father Frost") is the Russian counterpart of Santa Claus.