- Midsummer - Wikipedia
After the celebrations were Christianized, the holiday became known as juhannus after John the Baptist (Finnish: Johannes Kastaja) [45] Since 1955, the holiday has always been on a Saturday (between 20 June and 26 June) Previously it was always on 24 June
- Juhannus – Wikipedia
Juhannus on viroksi jaanipäev, ja se on yksi Viron vanhimmista ja suosituimmista kansanjuhlista Juhannuksena ystävät ja läheiset kokoontuvat yhteen, ja päivään liittyy myös monia ikivanhoja perinteitä
- Juhannus: Midsummer in Finland
Juhannus is the name that the summer solstice gets in Finland, and it comes from St John the Baptist (in Finnish he is called Juhannus) In other countries – like Spain – the name of the Saint is taken to mark this day as well (San Juan)
- Midsummer In Finland: All You Need To Know About . . . - Scandification
The Himos Juhannus Festival is the largest and oldest of Midsummer festivals in Finland, drawing more than 40,000 attendees every year Since Midsummer is a very Finnish holiday, all of the performing artists are from Finland
- Juhannus 2025 - Juhlapyhät. fi
Juhannusta vietetään keskikesän juhlana ja se on alunperin muinaisuskonnollinen juhla, joka juontaa juurensa satojen ja satojen vuosien taaksi Juhannus liitetään kirkkoon sitä kautta, että sitä vietetään Johannes Kastajan syntymäpäivän muistoksi, joka tiettävästi syntyi 6 kuukautta ennen Jeesusta Mikä mittumaari?
- Everything you need to know about Midsummer - Finland
Most beliefs centre on the longest day of the year, Midsummer (or “Juhannus”), at the end of June One popular story, for example, involves a young maiden who puts seven flowers under her pillow on Midsummer night, resulting in her future fiancée appearing in her dreams
- Finnish Midsummer Traditions: A Family Guide to Juhannus - Finland for kids
Juhannus is the crown jewel of the Finnish summer Whether you’re grilling by the lake at a mökki , picnicking in a city park, or keeping the tradition alive from abroad, the vibe is the same: slow down, relax, and enjoy the magic of the endless Finnish summer nights
- Juhannus (Midsummer) 2025 in Finland - Rove. me
Juhannus is the largest traditional summer celebration in Finland Long days and midnight sun are beloved in Nordic countries, and this is the time to celebrate the longest and the brightest day of the year and the real beginning of the summer season
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