Jól
Jól is a traditional Scandinavian winter festival celebrated primarily in Norway, Sweden, and Finland, particularly in regions with strong Viking heritage or historical ties to Norse culture. The term derives from the Old Norse word *jól*, which refers to the winter solstice period, traditionally spanning from December 24 to January 1. This festival marks the longest night of the year and is associated with themes of light, renewal, and the return of the sun.
In Norway, Jól is deeply rooted in folklore and is often linked to the figure of Jólakattur,
In Finland, Jól is more closely tied to the Finnish Christmas traditions, though some regions maintain older
Jól is also associated with the figure of Yule Goat, a mythical creature from Swedish folklore, symbolizing