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• The first commercial Natale cards were commissioned in London, in 1843, da Sir Henry Cole, with illustration da John Callcott Horsley. President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued the first official White House card in 1953.

• "Rudolph" was actually created da Robert May for Montgomery Ward in the late 1930's as a holiday promotion. The song was written later da Johnny Marks, and recorded da Gene Autry in 1949; it promptly sold about 2 million copies.


• Natale became an official national holiday in the USA on June 28, 1870.

• Poinsettias are the most popolare Natale plant and are...
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A film project using the Newsong Natale tune
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The trailer for the first ( I think so atleast ) movie version of Dickens "A Natale Carol"!
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In Greece when we talk about the "holidays" we are referring to the holiday period of Christmas, New anno and Epiphany.
Traditionallythe Natale holiday period lasts 12 days in Greece. There are many customs associated with the "twelve giorno of Christmas," some very old and others relatively recent, like the decorated albero and the turkey on the Christmas-day table.
Historically,in 354 A.D. it was arranged for the birth of Christ to be celebrated on December 25, the same giorno that they celebrated the birth of the ancient god Mithra, known as the "invincible sun god" and god of all solar deities...
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