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- Italy's population in 2009 was about 60 million.
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- In Italy they mostly speak Italian. In the Italian language they say
buone feste natalize, but in the English language we say merry
Christmas.
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- In Italy they do not use a Christmas tree. In Italy they use a ceppo. A
ceppo is a tall wooden frame in a pyramid shape which they place
presents under.
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- In Italy they celebrate Christmas from December 24 to January 6.
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- In Italy instead of Santa they have befana. Befana is a kind ugly witch
on a broom stick. She slides down chimneys and fills stockings and shoes
with good things for good children.
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- Important Christmas characters from Italy is la Befana only.
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- The recipe
- 1 cup water
1 cup sultanas
1/4 cup chopped walnuts
1/4 cup chopped almonds
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter/margarine
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup sifted flour
- For the preparations
- 1. Mix together water, sultanas, walnuts and almonds in a saucepan and
bring to boil.
2. Reduce heat simmer for 5 minutes. Cool
3. Cream butter and sugar.
4. Add egg. Beat well.
5. Add vanilla. Add sifted flour and baking powder to creamed
mixture.
6. Add fruit mixture. Blend Thoroughly.
7. Pour into well buttered 20cm square tin.
8. Bake at 180 degrees celcius for 30 minutes.
they eat it on Christmas eve.
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- In Italy la Befana brings good boys and girls a nice present.
- in Italy bad boys and girls get charcoal.
- http://www.santas.net/italianchristmas.htm
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- 1. in the week before Christmas children go from house to house dressed
as shepherds, playing pipes, singing and reciting Christmas poems and
are given money to buy presents.
- 2 .presents and boxes are drawn from the urn of fate lucky dip which
always contains 1 gift per person by twilight candles are lighted around the family
crib known as presepio, prayers are said and children read poems.
- 3. people believed that the 1st church bell ever used in a
Christian service was Italian.
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