I have the impression that the Russian Santa Claus is said to have lived in the Novaja Zemlja narrow landform north from North-West Russia. It too belongs to Russia, but it is so north that it sounds impissible for anyone to live there. The name gives an imoression of dazzling white snow cover in spring or summer light.
But thinking of the name, it really might be that the Russian Santa Claus lives there with his Christmas gnomes or elves. "Nova" is what a new amazingly bright star is called. And in the Finnush language "ja se millainen, ja..." means " and what is it like, and..." which coukd continue: "can we copy it, can we "see millions" of them "jatkossa" when you/we continue this way? So it could be of producing really fine presents!
The ordinary answer to questions about the Russian Santa or Russian Santa Claus land, is : "We do not know. But we seem to get snow flakes whenever we think of him (Santa), there must be millions of snow flakes in Russia, and the Santa and his gnomes send them, they seem to like having many slightly different kinds of charming snow flakes." On the other hand, when one looks in one's mind's eye toward the Santa Claus Lands, they say that they do not know how they could make or just arrange so many Christmas presents. But they have many snow flakes, so to begin with they send snow flakes, just to have something to send before one can think of any better alternative, like serving tea for example, in a traditional wooden house Russian style. And nearer Christmas they would have a better idea of how to create presents. And people themselves can help, ease the burden somewhat, and some relugious peopke too tend to help, especially under Christmas.
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