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Who gets the most letters in the world? Santa
Claus of course!
Around Christmas 2001, Santa received 700,000 items by mail
- letters, cards and parcels. So far, the elves have found
184 countries from which Santa has received a total of nearly
eight million items in the past 20 years.
The most enthusiastic writers are Japanese, British and Polish,
but Santa Claus has also been getting letters in recent years
from China, South Korea, Argentina and many, many other unexpected
places around the world.
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In their letters, children and
the young at heart tell about their news or ask about Santa
Claus’ life in Finnish Lapland, and there is a lot of
interest in what Rudolph and the other reindeer get up to.
Santa Claus is also asked for advice about all kinds of problems.
And of course, there are plenty of lists of presents. The
fireside room at Santa Claus’ Main Post Office has a
small exhibition of the letters and other things he has been
sent. You can see it when you come to visit.
Santa Claus’ address is:
Santa Claus’ Main Post Office, Santa’s Workshop
Village, 96930 Arctic Circle.
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