What are the names of Santa Claus colleagues in different countries of the world?

And let's remember the names of colleagues of Santa Claus in different countries of the world who, just like our main and beloved New Year's hero, fulfill all desires and put gifts under the Christmas tree?

Everywhere on the globe eagerly await the arrival of New Year and Christmas holidays. And while the children behave very obediently and write letters in which they talk about dreams and order gifts, adults deeply in the heart also hope that on the night of December 31st, on January 1, their wishes will be fulfilled ...

By the way, let's remember the names of Santa Claus colleagues in different countries of the world who, just like our main and beloved New Year's hero, fulfill all desires and put gifts under the Christmas tree?

1. Mikuláš in Hungary and Slovakia

2. Jed Maroz Zyuzya in Belarus

3. Agios Vasilis or Saint Basil in Greece and Cyprus

4. Dzmer Papi (Winter-grandfather) or Kahand Papi (New Year's Eve) - Armenian Santa Claus

5. Moshe Cracchun fulfills the wishes of children in Romania

6. Georgian Father Frost - Tovlis Babua (თოვლის ბაბუ- snow grandfather)

7. In the good old England - Phaser Christmas

8. And this is Odez San-Grandfather Frost in Japan

9. Christmas grandfather Vainakhtsmann in Germany

10. Try to pronounce the name of Santa Claus in Finland - Joulupukki!

11. Père Noël or Father Christmas in France

12. Well, Noel Baba in Turkey

13. Children's favorite Sinterklaas, also St. Nicholas in the Netherlands

14. Pope Pasquale in Colombia

15. Uvlin Uvgun presents gifts to Mongolian children

16. Shan Dan Laozhen - Father Frost in China

17. Saint Nicholas in Belgium

18. Spanish Santa Claus - Pope Noel

19. Sylvester called Santa Claus in Austria

20. Well, Dedo Mraz in Macedonia

21. The Italian version - Babbo Natale (Babbo Natale)

22. Ayaz Ata in Kyrgyzstan

23. Santa Claus in the US and Australia

24. Jõuluvan - Estonian colleague of Father Frost

25. Norwegian children believe in Julenissen

26. Saint Mykolay brings presents or "rizochki" to children in Ukraine

27. Jul Thomten - funny Christmas gnome in Sweden

28. Well, the main New Year character in Russia is Santa Claus!