Latvia's version of Christmas doesn't have too much of the tradition factors, but they do have the first ever Christmas tree (as seen in the picture up top), in 1510 they thought Germany had the first, but it is proven that its in Townsquare, Riga, Latvia. Though this culture doesn't have too many traditions, lets see if Ireland has more.
Ireland's christmas is catholic like North America,but its advent of a ''feast of epiphany" until January 6. In Gaelic Ireland, Christmas is known as "Nolliag" and Father Christmas "daidi na nollaig" and Santa is "san nioclas." There is also a traditional short tune called "The Wren", this goes back to ancient times when there was a real wren and it was killed and been carried around in a "holy bush". This is a essay on Christmas culture around the world on Russia, Latvia, and Ireland.