Päätähtipäivä
Päätähtipäivä, also known as the "Day of the Star," is a significant cultural and historical event celebrated in Finland. It commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Fredrikshamn on September 17, 1809, which marked the end of the Finnish War and the beginning of Finland's independence. The treaty was signed in the town of Fredrikshamn (now Hamina), which is located in the southeastern part of Finland.
The celebration of Päätähtipäivä typically involves various activities and events, including parades, concerts, and cultural performances.
Päätähtipäivä is an important part of Finnish national identity and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and