The kallikantzaros (Greek: καλικάντζαρος, pl. καλικάντζαροι kallikantzaroi; Bulgarian: караконджул; Serbian: караконџула / karakondžula) is a malevolent goblin in Southeast European and Anatolianfolklore. Stories about the kallikantzaros or its equivalents can be found in Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Cyprus. Kallikantzaroi are believed to dwell underground but come to the surface during the twelve days of Christmas, from 25 December to 6 January (from the winter solstice for a fortnight, during which time the sun ceases its seasonal movement).
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According to Greek legend, malicious goblins called “Kallikantzari” would come up from their underground homes on December 25th, and would play tricks on humans until the 6th of January. You could get rid of them by burning logs or old shoes, or hanging sausages or sweetmeats in the chimney. we have accepted variations over the spelling and inflections off the word Kallikantzaroi (goblins, spirits and gremlins)
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