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Christmas in Romania: Traditions, Celebrations, and History
The Christmas season in Romania begins on December 6, on Saint Nicholas’s day, and ends on January 7, with the celebration of Saint John. Despite the Orthodox population, they celebrate Christmas on December 25 instead of January 6.
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