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'''Ježíšek''' (the [[Child Jesus]]) is a [[Christmas]] gift-giving figure used in the [[Czech Republic]]. Similar gift-giving figures also appear in other countries such as [[Slovakia]] ('''Ježiško''') or [[Hungary]] ('''Jézuska''').
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The Czech tradition of Ježíšek delivering presents at Christmas time is distinct from that of [[Saint Nicholas]] who brings his presents (in the form of goodies and sweets - or coal and potatoes) on his own day December 6. He is accompanied by an [[angel]] and a [[devil]] (who is supposed to scare little children by telling them, he will take them to hell if they were naughty{{citation needed|date=December 2010}}).
==See also==▼
*[[Christkind]], the same tradition in German-speaking countries▼
==References==
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▲==See also==
▲*[[Christkind]], the same tradition in German-speaking countries
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