tiooli
Tiooli is a traditional Finnish summer festival that has been celebrated since the 19th century. The word "tiooli" is derived from the Swedish word "tio", meaning "ten", and refers to the ten days of celebration that occur during the summer solstice. The festival is characterized by its vibrant atmosphere, with participants wearing traditional Finnish clothing and enjoying various activities such as dancing, singing, and storytelling.
The origins of the tiooli can be traced back to the 18th century, when Finnish farmers would
One of the most well-known tiooli celebrations is the one held in the town of Pori, which
The tiooli is an important cultural event in Finland, reflecting the country's rich history and traditions.