voimaantulopäivään
Voimaantulopäivään, also known as the Day of the Rising, is a significant event in the history of Finland. It commemorates the beginning of the Finnish Civil War on February 27, 1918. The war was a result of the Finnish Senate's decision to declare independence from Russia, which was opposed by the German Empire. The conflict lasted for about a month and resulted in the establishment of the independent Republic of Finland.
The Day of the Rising is celebrated annually on February 27th. The celebrations typically include parades,
The Finnish Civil War was a pivotal moment in the country's history, shaping its political, social, and
Voimaantulopäivään is an important national holiday in Finland, celebrated with pride and patriotism. It is a