loppurimejä
Loppurimejä, also known as the "Last of the Summer," is a traditional Finnish celebration that marks the end of the summer season. It is typically held in late August or early September, coinciding with the autumnal equinox. The festival is a time for reflection on the passing of the summer and the upcoming changes in the natural environment.
The origins of loppurimejä can be traced back to ancient Finnish pagan traditions, where the celebration was
One of the most notable aspects of loppurimejä is the lighting of bonfires, which symbolize the transition
In recent years, loppurimejä has gained popularity as a way to preserve and promote Finnish cultural heritage.
Overall, loppurimejä is a significant cultural event in Finland, celebrating the end of the summer and the