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Christmas Day, known as esimene jõulupüha in Estonia, is celebrated on December 25th and marks the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a time for family gatherings, festive meals, and various traditions that reflect both Christian and local customs.
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In Estonia, Christmas celebrations often begin with the Advent season, leading up to Christmas Eve when families gather for a festive dinner featuring traditional dishes like roast pork and sauerkraut. On Christmas Day, many people attend church services, and it is common for families to exchange gifts and enjoy time together.
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A unique Estonian tradition is the 'Jõuluvana,' or Christmas Father, who is similar to Santa Claus and is said to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
Részletek
| Név | Karacsony |
| Helyi név | esimene jõulupüha |
| Dátum | Csütörtök, December 25, 2025 |
| Ország | |
| Típus | Public |
| Hatókör | Egész országban |
| Dátum típusa | Nem — változik |
Üdvözlet
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Kérdések
What are traditional Estonian Christmas foods?
Estonian Christmas meals typically include roast pork, sauerkraut, and blood sausage, often accompanied by potato salad. Desserts like gingerbread cookies and Christmas bread are also popular.
How do Estonians decorate for Christmas?
Estonians often decorate their homes with Christmas lights, candles, and traditional ornaments. Many also set up a Christmas tree, which is a central part of the holiday festivities.
Are there any unique Christmas customs in Estonia?
One unique custom is the practice of visiting the sauna on Christmas Eve, which is believed to cleanse the body and spirit before the holiday celebrations. Additionally, some families may leave food out for the spirits of their ancestors as a sign of respect.
When is Karacsony 2025 in Esztorszag?
Karacsony 2025 in Esztorszag falls on Csütörtök, December 25, 2025.
Is Karacsony a public holiday in Esztorszag?
Yes, Karacsony is a public holiday in Esztorszag. It is observed nationwide.
Is Karacsony on the same date every year?
Karacsony does not have a fixed date and varies from year to year.