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- Mikulás abstract "Mikulás (or Szent Miklós) is the Hungarian version of Saint Nicholas, and a similar figure to Santa Claus. In many cities, Mikulas is getting more conflated with Santa Claus. Still, it is believed that Mikulas arrives to celebrate his day, December 6, and leaves before Christmas. This tradition is also well known in Romania (Moș Nicolae), Slovenia (Miklavž),the Czech Republic, Slovakia (both Mikuláš), and Poland (Mikołaj).".
- Mikulás thumbnail Vasárnapi_Újság_Mikulás_1865.jpg?width=300.
- Mikulás wikiPageID "14164288".
- Mikulás wikiPageRevisionID "603341503".
- Mikulás subject Category:Christmas_characters.
- Mikulás subject Category:Czech_folklore.
- Mikulás subject Category:Hungarian_folklore.
- Mikulás subject Category:Slovak_folklore.
- Mikulás subject Category:Slovenian_folklore.
- Mikulás comment "Mikulás (or Szent Miklós) is the Hungarian version of Saint Nicholas, and a similar figure to Santa Claus. In many cities, Mikulas is getting more conflated with Santa Claus. Still, it is believed that Mikulas arrives to celebrate his day, December 6, and leaves before Christmas. This tradition is also well known in Romania (Moș Nicolae), Slovenia (Miklavž),the Czech Republic, Slovakia (both Mikuláš), and Poland (Mikołaj).".
- Mikulás label "Mikulás".
- Mikulás sameAs Mikul%C3%A1s.
- Mikulás sameAs Q17051270.
- Mikulás sameAs Q17051270.
- Mikulás wasDerivedFrom Mikulás?oldid=603341503.
- Mikulás depiction Vasárnapi_Újság_Mikulás_1865.jpg.