Catholicgauze thinks Santa would enjoy the company of the Muslim Turkic people and may feel an affinity with the Yurt dwelling semi-nomads. However, mountain winters of the Tian Shan are different from those of the North Pole.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Santa Should Live in Kyrgyzstan
Swedish engineers and geographers have declared Santa should move to Kyrgyzstan. The spot 40.40 N and 74.24 E (somewhat near the Chinese border) would allow Santa to travel around the world while making the fewest detours. (Hat tip: Foreign Policy blog)
Catholicgauze thinks Santa would enjoy the company of the Muslim Turkic people and may feel an affinity with the Yurt dwelling semi-nomads. However, mountain winters of the Tian Shan are different from those of the North Pole.
Catholicgauze thinks Santa would enjoy the company of the Muslim Turkic people and may feel an affinity with the Yurt dwelling semi-nomads. However, mountain winters of the Tian Shan are different from those of the North Pole.
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