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Now let's look at a Krampus counterpart, the "Santa" of the Palatinate in Germany and among the Pennsylvania Dutch who has the duties of both Krampus and St. Nicolas:
"Belsnickel (also Belschnickel, Belznickle, Belznickel, Pelznikel, Pelznickel, from pelzen (or belzen, German for to wallop or to drub [1]) and Nickel being a hypocorism of the given name Nikolaus) is a crotchety, fur-clad Christmas gift-bringer figure in the folklore of the Palatinate region of southwestern Germany along the Rhine, the Saarland, and the Odenwald area of Baden-WΓΌrttemberg. The figure is also preserved in Pennsylvania Dutch communities [2] and Brazilian-German communities.[3]
The Belsnickel character originated in the Palatinate. When people immigrated to Pennsylvania, they brought their German traditions with them.[6] Belsnickel was known in Pennsylvania in the early 1800s.[4]" (source)
Now let's look at a Krampus counterpart, the "Santa" of the Palatinate in Germany and among the Pennsylvania Dutch who has the duties of both Krampus and St. Nicolas:
"Belsnickel (also Belschnickel, Belznickle, Belznickel, Pelznikel, Pelznickel, from pelzen (or belzen, German for to wallop or to drub [1]) and Nickel being a hypocorism of the given name Nikolaus) is a crotchety, fur-clad Christmas gift-bringer figure in the folklore of the Palatinate region of southwestern Germany along the Rhine, the Saarland, and the Odenwald area of Baden-WΓΌrttemberg. The figure is also preserved in Pennsylvania Dutch communities [2] and Brazilian-German communities.[3]
The Belsnickel character originated in the Palatinate. When people immigrated to Pennsylvania, they brought their German traditions with them.[6] Belsnickel was known in Pennsylvania in the early 1800s.[4]" (source)
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