Luovuutena
Luovuutena, also known as the Finnish Independence Day, is celebrated annually on December 6th to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence of Finland in 1917. This event marked the beginning of Finland's independence from the Russian Empire. The declaration was signed in Helsinki, and it was a significant moment in Finnish history, leading to the establishment of the Republic of Finland.
The celebration of Luovuutena typically includes various cultural events, such as parades, concerts, and fireworks displays.
Luovuutena is an important national holiday in Finland, reflecting the country's commitment to its democratic values