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01 May 2025

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torsdag den 1. maj 2025 · Estland

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Om Kevadpuha

Spring Day, or kevadpüha, is a public holiday in Estonia that marks the arrival of spring and the end of winter. It is celebrated on May 1st and symbolizes renewal, growth, and the awakening of nature after the long, cold months.

Traditioner

On Spring Day, Estonians often participate in outdoor activities, such as picnics and nature walks, to enjoy the blossoming landscape. Many towns and cities host various cultural events, including folk music performances and traditional dances, celebrating Estonian heritage and the beauty of spring.

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Spring Day is also associated with ancient pagan traditions, where people would celebrate fertility and the return of life to the earth.

Detaljer

NavnKevadpuha
Lokalt navnkevadpüha
DatoTorsdag, Maj 1, 2025
LandEE flag Estland
TypePublic
OmfangI hele landet
DatotypeNej — varierer

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What activities are popular on Spring Day in Estonia?

Many Estonians enjoy outdoor picnics, hiking, and visiting parks to appreciate the blooming nature. It is also common to participate in local festivals featuring music, dance, and traditional foods.

Are there any specific foods associated with Spring Day?

Yes, traditional Estonian foods such as fresh salads, rye bread, and seasonal dishes made with locally sourced ingredients are popular during Spring Day celebrations. People often prepare meals that highlight the fresh produce available in spring.

Is Spring Day celebrated in other countries?

While Spring Day is unique to Estonia, many countries celebrate similar spring festivals or May Day events. However, the specific customs and traditions can vary significantly from one country to another.

When is Kevadpuha 2025 in Estland?

Kevadpuha 2025 in Estland falls on Torsdag, Maj 1, 2025.

Is Kevadpuha a public holiday in Estland?

Yes, Kevadpuha is a public holiday in Estland. It is observed nationwide.

Is Kevadpuha on the same date every year?

Kevadpuha does not have a fixed date and varies from year to year.

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