jåkka
Jåkka is a traditional winter festival celebrated primarily in the northern regions of Sweden, particularly in the province of Västerbotten. The word "jåkka" originates from the Northern Sami language, where it means "winter" or "snow." The festival is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the Sami people and the local Swedish population, marking the transition into the colder months and the arrival of winter sports and activities.
Jåkka typically takes place in late November or early December, coinciding with the onset of winter. It
One of the most iconic aspects of Jåkka is the "Jåkka Marknad," or Jåkka Market, which is
Jåkka is also associated with the celebration of the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year.
While Jåkka is not as widely known internationally as some other Scandinavian festivals, it remains an important