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AngelaLig
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Finland, a beautiful country in Northern Europe, celebrates numerous holidays under the banner of Suomen Viralliset PyhГ¤pГ¤ivГ¤t, http://jshds.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table= … wr_id=7599. These official holidays reflect the rich culture and traditions of the Finnish people. January 1st marks the beginning of the year, a time when families come together for celebrations and fireworks. Easter Sunday is another significant occasion, where various customs and traditions unfold, including egg painting and festive meals.May Day is celebrated on May 1st, symbolizing spring and labor. It is a day filled with joy, where people wear student caps, enjoy picnics, and participate in vibrant street festivities. Following closely is Juhannus, celebrated in June, which marks the longest day of the year. Finns often gather at lakesides to enjoy bonfires and midnight sun.Defenders' Day on December 6th commemorates the nation’s declaration of independence in 1917. The celebrations include solemn ceremonies, candle lighting, and festivities across the country. Lastly, Yuletide brings families together, with traditions such as decorating Christmas trees and enjoying a festive feast. The diversity of these holidays showcases the cultural richness of Finland and highlights the importance of community and family in Finnish society.

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