vuodokauden
Vuodokauden is a Finnish word referring to the solar year, typically consisting of 365 or 366 days. The additional day is due to a leap year, resulting in February having 29 days instead of the standard 28. In Finnish, the solar year is described as "vuodenaika," while "vuodokausi" refers specifically to the time of one year.
In the context of seasons, vuodokauden can be associated with the division of the year into four
The concept of vuodokauden takes into account the most natural way of dividing the year, linking the
Despite being aware of the existence of other calendar systems, like the Western solar calendar with its