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		<title>December 6th is Nikolaustag</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nikolaustag, a German tradition for kids: On the evening of December 5th, kids put a pair of shoes in front of their door, and when they wake up the next morning their shoes are filled with oranges, nuts, candy or a little toy. Of course Nikolaus (St. Nick) is responsible for these treats.]]></description>
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<p>Nikolaustag, a German tradition for kids: On the evening of December 5th, kids put a pair of shoes in front of their door, and when they wake up the next morning their shoes are filled with oranges, nuts, candy or a little toy. Of course Nikolaus (St. Nick) is responsible for these treats.</p>
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