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The Lucia tradition: What is it and how it is celebrated
Lucia is a tradition whereby girls are dressed like the patron saint of light, Saint Lucia, on December 13 in Scandinavian countries such as Sweden, Norway and Finland. The tradition takes place on December 13 and is an important part of the Christmas season.