lahtiühendust
Lahtiühendust, also known as the Lahti connection or Lahti link, refers to a historical and cultural exchange between Estonia and Finland, particularly centered around the city of Lahti in Finland and its significance for Estonian communities. The term emerged during the Soviet occupation of Estonia (1940–1991), when many Estonians sought refuge in Finland, especially in Lahti, due to its proximity and relative openness compared to other Finnish cities.
Lahti became a key transit point for Estonians fleeing persecution, forced labor, or displacement. The city
Culturally, Lahtiühendust fostered the preservation of Estonian traditions, language, and identity among the diaspora. Estonian schools,
Today, Lahtiühendust is remembered as a pivotal chapter in Estonian-Finnish relations, highlighting solidarity during times of