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Scandinavian schools want to make Christmas celebration more secular

14-12-2022

Northern Europe

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Scandinavian schools want to make Christmas celebration more secular

Students dressed as Santa Claus take part in a celebration ahead of the Christmas festival. Photo EPA, Idrees Mohammed

Northern Europe

Schools in Northern Europe feel the need to remove the religious connotation from their Christmas celebrations.

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