Spring Day ༄˖°..ೃ࿔*:・ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ་༘࿐ Spring Day is an Estonian national holiday, celebrated on May 1. The holiday celebrates the arrival of spring. May 1, as the Spring Day, coincides with both International Workers' Day and Volbri Day in the Estonian folk Show more Load image 162 KB
Translated from Estonian Show original We're celebrating May 1st together! You're welcome to join us in marking International Workers' Day. Drop by, take a moment, chat, and be part of the great company. 05/01/2026 — 12:00-16:00 In Tallinn: Tammsaare Park In Tartu: Corner of Küüni and Uueturu Streets 1/2 Load image 112 KB
Translated from Estonian Show original Every Wednesday at four, as always, stand like posts, forever upright. Ancient words spoken in storm winds, which come from deep within the national heart of the Estonian people. #Eesti #Rahvuslased @Erakond 0:48 5 MB Load video
Happy 1st of May In Finland it is a big celebration, we celebrate both spring finally coming, and also Labour Day, reminding us that worker rights shouldn’t be taken for granted, but sometimes need defending too GIF 37 KB Load GIF
Spring Day in Estonia celebrates the arrival of spring in Northern Europe. It closely resembles May Day celebrations around Europe. On this day, it is customary to enjoy the spring weather, dance, sing and eat.
Spring Day in Estonia is celebrated on 1 May. It is a national holiday and many of the nation's festivities begin on Walpurgis Night and head into the morning of 1 May.
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