mitmejõulisi
Mitmejõulisi is a term of Estonian origin that literally translates to "multiple Christmases." It refers to a cultural phenomenon observed in some parts of Estonia where Christmas is celebrated on two separate occasions. This dual celebration is primarily due to the historical presence of both the Julian calendar and the Gregorian calendar. Traditionally, Orthodox Christians in Estonia followed the Julian calendar, which places Christmas on January 7th, while the majority of the population adhered to the Gregorian calendar, celebrating Christmas on December 25th.
The practice of celebrating mitmejõulisi is most prominent in areas with a significant Russian Orthodox population,