In Spanish speaking countries, presents are sometimes shared on Christmas Eve and brought by baby Jesus, while in other places gifts are exchanged on January 6th and delivered by the Three Wise Men. The tradition of Santa Claus is generally not followed in Hispanic cultures.
In Spanish speaking countries, presents are sometimes shared on Christmas Eve and brought by baby Jesus, while in other places gifts are exchanged on January 6th and delivered by the Three Wise Men. The tradition of Santa Claus is generally not followed in Hispanic cultures.
In Spanish speaking countries, presents are sometimes shared on Christmas Eve and brought by baby Jesus, while in other places gifts are exchanged on January 6th and delivered by the Three Wise Men. The tradition of Santa Claus is generally not followed in Hispanic cultures.
In Spanish speaking countries, presents are sometimes shared on Christmas Eve and brought by baby Jesus, while in other places gifts are exchanged on January 6th and delivered by the Three Wise Men. The tradition of Santa Claus is generally not followed in Hispanic cultures.
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La Navidad en pases Hispanos.
In some Spanish speaking countries presents
are shared on Christmas Eve, brought to children by baby Jesus. In other countries it in on January 6th when presents are shared, brought by the Three Wise Men (or Three Kings). No Santa Claus!!