Argentinians celebrate Christmas in many ways, but one of the most important traditions is the Niño Dios or "Child God." The Niño Dios is a small doll that represents the baby Jesus and is placed in a manger on Christmas Eve. Argentinians also have a tradition called "Noche de Paz," which means "Night of Peace." On this night, families gather together to sing Christmas carols, eat traditional food, and exchange gifts.