Finns celebrate freedom every December

Photo: Pekka Sakki/Lehtikuva : Finnish Independence Day, Presidential Palace, history, traditions, candles, President’s Independence Day Reception, 1917, Second World War, Sweden, Russia, Helsinki, Finland On Independence Day in the evening, neighbourhoods all over Finland are adorned with the twinkling lights of blue and white candles on windowsills.

One of Finland’s most inspiring celebrations arrives every year on December 6: Independence Day. (Try pronouncing it in Finnish: Itsenäisyyspäivä.) The country became independent in 1917. Our American reporter recounts his experiences of the holiday.

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