What does New Zealand call Santa?

This is usually before the Christmas lunch. In the Māori language, Santa Claus is called Hana Kōkō! One popular present for Christmas in New Zealand are 'jandals'.
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How does New Zealand say Merry Christmas?

“Mere Kirihimete” is a common greeting used in New Zealand, especially when celebrating a Māori Christmas, and is an adaptation of the English greeting, "Merry Christmas".
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What is Santa called in Australia?

Frequently Asked Questions About Christmas In Australia

What is Santa Claus called in Australia? These days most Australians call Atnas (his real name) “Santa”.
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What is the symbol of Christmas in New Zealand?

The pōhutukawa, which produces large crimson flowers in December, is an often used symbol for Christmas in New Zealand, and subsequently the pōhutukawa has become known as the New Zealand Christmas tree. Some homeowners decorate the exterior of their houses.
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How does NZ celebrate Christmas?

Kiwis celebrate with a classic Christmas feast, barbecue or hangi. It's summer in New Zealand so while some families still cook a hearty traditional roast lunch (with turkey, ham, lamb or beef, roast vegetables, kumara potato and trimmings) many families instead opt for a simple barbecue or beachside picnic.
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Santa can't get his ears around the Kiwi accent in a hilarious Air New Zealand Christmas advert.

What does New Zealand give Santa for Christmas?

Jandals is slang for 'Japanese Sandals' and have been a popular gift since the 1950s. If you want to make sure you're on the good list and get plenty of great gifts from Santa, make sure to leave a treat for him. In New Zealand, it's traditional to leave Santa some pineapple chunks and his reindeer carrots.
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What pulls Santa's sleigh in New Zealand?

So Sticky Beak will see the way to guide the sleigh tonight. So when you hear the sleigh bells ring you'll know that he's the boss, And Sticky Beak will pull the sleigh beneath the Southern Cross. See also the New Zealand folksong website.
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What are Christmas trees called in New Zealand?

The pōhutukawa tree (Metrosideros excelsa) with its crimson flower has become an established part of the New Zealand Christmas tradition. This iconic Kiwi Christmas tree, which often features on greeting cards and in poems and songs, has become an important symbol for New Zealanders at home and abroad.
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What is New Zealand's national animal?

The kiwi is a unique and curious bird: it cannot fly, has loose, hair-like feathers, strong legs and no tail. Learn more about the kiwi, the national icon of New Zealand and unofficial national emblem.
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What is the name of New Zealand's Christmas tree?

Pōhutukawa is New Zealand's Christmas tree, and holds a prominent place in Maori mythology.
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What do Brits call Santa?

According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (19th edn, 2012), Father Christmas is considered to be "[a] British rather than a US name for Santa Claus, associating him specifically with Christmas. The name carries a somewhat socially superior cachet and is thus preferred by certain advertisers."
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What is the slang name for Santa?

Santa also has some other names too. Among them are Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, St. Nick, Pelznickel.
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What countries call Santa?

Here are 11 different names for Santa Claus around the world
  • English: Santa Claus / Father Christmas. ...
  • American-English: Kris Kringle. ...
  • French: Père Noël / Papa Noël (lit. ...
  • Spanish: Papa Noel (lit. ...
  • Dutch: Sinterklaas. ...
  • German: Weihnachtsmann (lit. ...
  • Italian: Babbo Natale (lit. ...
  • Portuguese: Papai Noel (lit.
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What is the Māori name for Santa?

Hanakoko means Father Christmas or Santa in te reo Māori.
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Does NZ get snow?

Most snow in New Zealand falls in the mountain areas. Snow rarely falls in the coastal areas of the North Island and west of the South Island, although the east and south of the South Island may experience some snow in winter.
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Who started Christmas in New Zealand?

Christmas comes to New Zealand

In 1642, Abel Tasman's crew enjoyed the first Christmas dinner in New Zealand – freshly killed pork from the ship's menagerie washed down with 'extra rations of wine'. In 1769 James Cook's crew marked the occasion by feasting on 'Goose pye' (made with gannet). more...
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What Colour is the New Zealand Christmas tree?

When in bloom, this New Zealand Christmas Tree will feature vibrant dark red flower clusters that create a dramatic and beautiful contrast with the dark green foliage.
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What is pōhutukawa in english?

Metrosideros excelsa, commonly known as pōhutukawa (Māori: pōhutukawa), New Zealand Christmas tree, and iron tree, is a coastal evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that produces a brilliant display of red (or occasionally orange, yellow or white) flowers, each consisting of a mass of stamens.
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Where does New Zealand celebrate Christmas?

In New Zealand, like its neighbor Australia, Christmas comes in the middle of the summer holidays. Lots of people like to spend time of the beach, camping or at their Baches (holiday homes) for Christmas.
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What is Santa's address NZ?

Send the letter to Santa Claus, c/o Santa's Workshop, North Pole 0001. Make sure the kid's name and address is written clearly on the back of the envelope, so Santa knows where to send a reply. Post the letter in a post box or at a NZ Post retail outlet. Letters to Santa don't require a postage stamp.
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Is Santa Claus in New Zealand?

While Santa Claus is still called Santa Claus in New Zealand, he's just as likely to be wearing flip flops (or 'jandals') rather than his traditional black boots. It's still important to leave carrots for the Reindeer in New Zealand, but Santa prefers a beer or even some pineapple chunks in this part of the world.
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Where does Santa go after New Zealand?

So, historically, Santa visits the South Pacific first, then New Zealand and Australia. After that, he shoots up to Japan, over to Asia, across to Africa, then onto Western Europe, Canada, the United States, Mexico and Central and South America.
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