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- Laskiainen (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlɑskiɑi̯nen]) is the Finnish celebration of what is known in the English-speaking world as Shrove Tuesday. It is often...
- Finnish they are known as laskiaispulla (which refers to the Finnish laskiainen), in Latvian as vēja kūkas, and in Estonian as vastla****kel. Today, the...
- sweet roll called semla or fastlagsbulle. In Finland, the day is called laskiainen and is generally celebrated by eating green pea soup and semla, in Finland...
- life. The pancakes and the punsch are a later tradition. In Finland, Laskiainen, a winter festival ****ociated with Shrove Tuesday, is generally celebrated...
- Fastlagen, the Icelandic is Sprengidagur, and in Finland they celebrate Laskiainen. In Estonia it is celebrated as Vastlapäev. In Iceland, Ísafjörður is...
- heart. This is the last day before Lent when non-lenten food is eaten. Laskiainen Three Sundays of Commemoration "Shrovetide". Evangelical Lutheran Church...
- Dutch) Feast of the Holy Winding Sheet of Christ Fettisdagen (Sweden) Laskiainen (Finland, Finnish-Americans) Mardi Gras National Pancake Day (Netherlands)...
- (north-east Poland) Laski (surname) All pages with titles containing Laski Laskiainen Lasky Łask Łask County, called powiat łaski in Polish Lasker (disambiguation)...
- example bakery products for festive occasions such as Christmas pastries or laskiainen buns. Power animals in the strip include: Säihkyturpa ("sparkling snout")...
- following year, Kalevala Day coincided with Shrove Tuesday (Finnish: Laskiainen), and only a few dozen people attended the celebrations at Lönnrot's statue...