Christmas traditions from across The Next Web
Ahhh Christmas. That time of year when we try to exercise a modicum of restraint, only to buckle under the pressure at the first sight of a sweet cloaked in red, white and green. For many of us the festive period is focused around a large man and his attempts to descend down every chimney in the land, delivering presents to those that are naughty and nice. But there are some parts of the world that interpret the birth of Jesus Christ a little differently. In Catalonia, the semi-autonomous region of Spain they commemorate the occasion with the Caga tió…
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