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Christmas in Italy (in Italian: Natale) begins on December 8, with the feast of the Immaculate Conception, the day on which traditionally the Christmas tree is mounted and ends on January 6, of the following year with the Epiphany (in Italian: Epifania). The term "Natale" derives from the Latin natalis and the Greetings formulas in Italian are buon Natale (Merry Christmas) and felice Natale (Happy Christmas).

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  • Christmas in Italy (in Italian: Natale) begins on December 8, with the feast of the Immaculate Conception, the day on which traditionally the Christmas tree is mounted and ends on January 6, of the following year with the Epiphany (in Italian: Epifania). The term "Natale" derives from the Latin natalis and the Greetings formulas in Italian are buon Natale (Merry Christmas) and felice Natale (Happy Christmas). (en)
  • Questa voce descrive le principali tradizioni natalizie dell'Italia, oltre agli aspetti storici e socio-economici della festa. (it)
  • Święta Bożego Narodzenia we Włoszech. (pl)
  • Jul i Italien omfattar bland annat en gammal tradition med julkrubba. Julkrubban tas vanligtvis fram runt 8 december, medan Jesusbarnet oftast läggs dit först den 24 december. En vanlig tradition är att barnen går ut och sjunger julsånger, utklädda till fåraherdar. Många äter fisk på julafton, och under 1800-talet spreds denna tradition till USA bland italienskamerikaner. Vissa familjer har en som brinenr under julhelgen. På trettondagsafton och trettondedag jul får barnen presenter, enligt sägen av Befana och Jultomten. (sv)
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  • Christmas in Italy (in Italian: Natale) begins on December 8, with the feast of the Immaculate Conception, the day on which traditionally the Christmas tree is mounted and ends on January 6, of the following year with the Epiphany (in Italian: Epifania). The term "Natale" derives from the Latin natalis and the Greetings formulas in Italian are buon Natale (Merry Christmas) and felice Natale (Happy Christmas). (en)
  • Questa voce descrive le principali tradizioni natalizie dell'Italia, oltre agli aspetti storici e socio-economici della festa. (it)
  • Święta Bożego Narodzenia we Włoszech. (pl)
  • Jul i Italien omfattar bland annat en gammal tradition med julkrubba. Julkrubban tas vanligtvis fram runt 8 december, medan Jesusbarnet oftast läggs dit först den 24 december. En vanlig tradition är att barnen går ut och sjunger julsånger, utklädda till fåraherdar. Många äter fisk på julafton, och under 1800-talet spreds denna tradition till USA bland italienskamerikaner. Vissa familjer har en som brinenr under julhelgen. På trettondagsafton och trettondedag jul får barnen presenter, enligt sägen av Befana och Jultomten. (sv)
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  • Christmas in Italy (en)
  • Natale in Italia (it)
  • Boże Narodzenie we Włoszech (pl)
  • Jul i Italien (sv)
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