Täiushimul
Täiushimul, also known as *Estonia’s National Day* or *Independence Day*, is a significant public holiday celebrated annually on February 24th. The date commemorates the declaration of Estonia’s independence from Soviet rule in 1918, marking the establishment of the Republic of Estonia after centuries of foreign domination.
The origins of the holiday trace back to February 24, 1918, when the Estonian Council of Regents,
Täiushimul is celebrated with patriotic events across the country, including military parades, concerts, and official ceremonies.
The holiday also serves as a reminder of Estonia’s resilience and cultural identity. While the Soviet occupation