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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...
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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...
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sweet roll
called fastlagsbulle or semla. In Finland, the day is
called laskiainen and is
generally celebrated by
eating green pea soup and a
pastry called...
- life. The
pancakes and the
punsch are a
later tradition. In Finland,
Laskiainen, a
winter festival ****ociated with
Shrove Tuesday, is
generally celebrated...
- heart. This is the last day
before Lent when non-lenten food is eaten.
Laskiainen Three Sundays of
Commemoration "Shrovetide".
Evangelical Lutheran Church...
- Fastlagen, the
Icelandic is Sprengidagur, and in
Finland they
celebrate Laskiainen. In
Estonia it is
celebrated as Vastlapäev. In Iceland, Ísafjörður is...
- eradicate.
Among the
current official mainstream holidays in Finland,
Laskiainen,
Midsummer and
Kekri were
originally celebrations that
belonged to the...
- (north-east Poland)
Laski (surname) All
pages with
titles containing Laski Laskiainen Lasky Łask Łask County,
called powiat łaski in
Polish Lasker (disambiguation)...
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example bakery products for
festive occasions such as
Christmas pastries or
laskiainen buns.
Power animals in the
strip include: Säihkyturpa ("sparkling snout")...
- Dutch)
Feast of the Holy
Winding Sheet of
Christ Fettisdagen (Sweden)
Laskiainen (Finland, Finnish-Americans)
Mardi Gras
National Pancake Day (Netherlands)...