North Pole

The North Pole is the home land of Christmas mascot, Santa Clause. It is located on an island in the north of the United States of Antarctica. The North Pole is most recognised as a city - as stated by Santa Clause, and was first discovered by Father Christmas himself in the 16th century, and not many knew about the North Pole then. But then myths started rising, and they were told that Santa Clause lives in the North Pole. It was later revealed in the late 20th century to be real. Currently, the North Pole has a population of 547, mostly elfs which take up half the population, and the rest are penguins. The only two known humans there are Santa himself and his wife.

Background
The North Pole in the 16th century was most known as small village to Santa and his elves. There were only 100 at the time, and nobody knew about the North Pole. But as the myth grew in the 18th century, many tried visiting the North Pole, but would always come nowhere - just snow. After it was proven to be true...

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