Santa Claus Colleagues
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008Every respecting itself professional, which Santa Claus is, necessarily has colleagues. People little conversant in the questions of appearances and genealogical new-year and Christmas characters consider usually, that all of it one Christmas wizard.
The names and descriptions of colleagues of Santa Claus are collected this page on a Christmas handicraft.
Joulupukki (Finland). He has gray hair, neat beard and mustache. Red jacket, trousers, a dark leather belt and glasses. Joulupukki lives on the mountain of Korvantunturi (”mountain-ear”) in a log cabin or in the mountain itself. His wife Muori (Maria) and gnomes live with him. On Christmas, in ancient times he walked around treating obedient children and punished disobedient. An educative aspect of appearance was lost farther more. Modern appearance and legend is in a great deal taken from American Santa Claus. He is popular in Finland and others Scandinavian countries.
Saint Vasiliy(Greece and Cyprus). The strangest name of a Christmas character. Nevertheless children on Cyprus write to the wizard: “Saint Vasiliy, come, give me happiness, carry out all my wishes”.
Babbo Natale (Italy). Leaves the sledges on a roof and through the stove pipe gets into the house, where he finds a bit of milk and sweets left for him by kids.
Saint Nick (Belgium and Poland). Legends say, that he leaves golden apples at peoples homes, by placing them in the socks, hanging on a fireplace. At Christmas night he appears astride on a horse, vested in a miter and white Episcopal mantle, escorted by a faithful servant-moor, nicknamed “Black Peter”. In the hands of the servant there is a magic sack with gifts for boys and girls. However, for all disobedient children he prepared birches.
Korbobo (Uzbekistan). On the New Year’s eve he arrives to the young kids on a burro, escorted by
grandchild Korgyz. Instead of fur coat, Korbobo wears a striped dressing-gown.
Pakkayne (Karelia). Unlike most Christmas characters, Pakkayne is a very young man. His distinguishing feature is his mischievous character. Existence of Pakkayne was discovered quite recently, so that this character is young, both in direct and in figurative sense.
Mikulash (Czekh, Slovakia). He comes at night, on December 6th, on the eve of Saint Nick’s day. On the outside he looks like Santa Claus, but, unlike Santa, he carries gifts in a backpack. He is acompanied by an angel, in snow-white clothes, and a shaggy imp. Always glad to endow the good and obedient children of Mikulash orange, apple or some sweets. But if in the hooligans or idlers “Christmas knee-boot” a potato or piece of coal was found, it was Mikulash’s work.
Ajaz-Ata - Kazakhstan
Zul - Kalmykia
Father Cristmas - Great Britain
Weihnachtsmann - Germany
Mosh Dzarile - Rumania
Odzi-san - Japan
Father Noel - Spain
Father Paskual - Colombia
Pere No`el - France
Sait Miklaus – Western salavs
Saint Shaland - Savoy
Silvester - Australia
Sook-Taadak - Altai
Shanj-Danj-Laozen - China
Sho-Hin – China
Father Frost - Russia
Julebukk - Norway
Juletomte - Denmark, Greenland

