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Christmas time is still the most important holiday celebrated in Estonia. For Estonians, Christmas is a mixture of the traditional, the modern, the secular, and the religious. Like in other Nordic states, Estonia's celebration of Christmas mostly falls on Christmas Eve, however Christmas season starts in Advent with people buying Advent calendars or lighting Advent candles.
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Christmas is an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ and a widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on December 25 by millions of people around the world.
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2014 (MMXIV) will be a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar,
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Independence Day, officially known as Eesti Vabariigi aastapäev is a federal holiday in Estonia when it declared independence in 1918. It is commonly celebrated with fireworks, concerts, parades, and parties. It is the national day of Estonia.
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May Day on May 1 is an ancient Northern Hemisphere spring festival and usually a public holiday it is also a traditional spring holiday in many cultures. May Day coincides with International Workers' Day, and in many countries that celebrate the latter, it may be referred to as "May Day".
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Mother's Day is a celebration honoring mothers and motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.
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Victory Day is a common name of many different public holidays in various countries to commemorate victories in important battles or wars in the countries' history.
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Celebrates Estonia's restoration of independence in 1991
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Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.
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