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Julemanden
Julemanden can be directly translated to "The Yule-Man" or "The Christmas-man".〔(Santa Claus, in Rock Hill, talks about his favorite duties ) Herald Online. 19 December 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2014〕 He is often illustrated as a short, bearded man dressed in gray clothes and a red hat.〔(Who is ... Julemanden? ) The Copenhagen Post. Victoria Steffensen. 23 December 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2014〕 ==Description==
In modern Danish culture Julemanden is the equivalent of the English Father Christmas although the roots of the character reach into Danish folklore and mythology wherein Julemanden is a mythical character who is said to bring Christmas presents to children 〔(A merry and bright Christmas – and as joyfully eccentric as ever ) The Telegraph UK. Judith Woods. 15 December 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2014〕 in Denmark on Christmas Eve, celebrated December 24. The main differences to the English Father Christmas is that Julemanden lives in Greenland, loves risengrød which is rice pudding with cinnamon-sugar, and a slice of butter on top, and is assisted by nisser which are the Danish version of elves. According to myths, he would come to houses either by foot or by sleigh and often wears fur to keep him warm.
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