In the Baltics - Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Quebec (Canada), the traditional Midsummer day, June 24, is a public holiday. So it was formerly also in Sweden and Finland, but in these countries it was, in the 1950s, moved to the Friday and Saturday between June 19 and June 26, respectively. European midsummer-related holidays, traditions, and celebrations are pre-Christian in origin. They are particularly important … Turpināt lasīt Midsummer Holidays Are Important In Northern Europe – Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
