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Christmas in France By: Lily Cassida

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Christmas in FranceBy: Lily Cassida

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Map of FranceFrance’s bordering

countries are Switzerland, Italy,

Belgium, Spain, and Germany.

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French Christmas

Foods

In France they eat a cake called Buche De Noel. In Paris, France they eat oysters. In

Alsace they eat goose, and in Burgandy they eat turkey with chestnuts.

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French Christmas Traditions

Almost every French home puts out a nativity set made by

craftsmen in southern France.

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Pere Noel

In France children call Santa Pere Noel. Pere Noel brings small gifts on St. Nicholas eve (Dec. 6).

Then, he visits again on Christmas.

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LanguageIn France they say Joyeux Noel

instead of Merry Christmas.

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Merry Christmas

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Sources

1. Google images

2. www.ChristmasaroundtheworldII.com

3. wikipedia