huippusanan
Huippusanan, also known as the "peak of the year," is a traditional Finnish holiday celebrated on the 13th day of the 12th month of the Finnish calendar, which typically falls in late February or early March. The holiday is deeply rooted in Finnish culture and folklore, marking the midpoint of winter and the beginning of the spring season. It is a time for reflection, renewal, and celebration, with various customs and traditions observed across the country.
One of the most significant customs associated with Huippusanan is the lighting of bonfires. These fires are
Another important tradition is the preparation of special dishes, such as blood sausage (verivurst) and pickled
Huippusanan is also a time for storytelling and sharing of folklore. Old tales and legends are passed
In recent years, Huippusanan has gained international recognition, with celebrations taking place in various countries around