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- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country abstract "Christmas in the Basque Country starts with Santo Tomas, a celebration in which most people go out onto the streets to dance and eat talo with txistorra (a type of Basque chorizo). They wear a traditional outfit called the casera dress. For girls it consists of a long skirt and a long-sleeved old-fashioned shirt with headscarves and aprons. The boys wear a long black shirt, trousers and txapela (traditional black beret). The casera outfits are normally dark blue, but can come in many colors. They wear caseras because that is what the people of the mountain wear and the holiday used to celebrate the peasants who sold their goods in town and came on Santo Tomas to pay rent to landlords in the city.".
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- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(greater_region).
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- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Beret.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Casera.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basque_culture.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basque_festivals.
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- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Chistorra.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Chorizo.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Epiphany_(holiday).
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink New_Years_Day.
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- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Pottok.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Claus.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Santo_Tomas.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLink Talo_(food).
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basque Christmas tradition".
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christmas in the Basque Country".
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- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country subject Category:Basque_culture.
- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country subject Category:Basque_festivals.
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- Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country comment "Christmas in the Basque Country starts with Santo Tomas, a celebration in which most people go out onto the streets to dance and eat talo with txistorra (a type of Basque chorizo). They wear a traditional outfit called the casera dress. For girls it consists of a long skirt and a long-sleeved old-fashioned shirt with headscarves and aprons. The boys wear a long black shirt, trousers and txapela (traditional black beret). The casera outfits are normally dark blue, but can come in many colors.".
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