- Valborgsmässoafton ("Valborg's M**** Eve", Swedish),
Vappen (Finland Swedish),
Vappu (Finnish), Volbriöö (Estonian),
Valpurgijos naktis (Lithuanian), Valpurģu...
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Vappu Taipale (née Puustinen; born 1 May 1940) is a
Finnish retired politician and physician. In 1966,
Taipale graduated with a licentiate's
degree in...
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Vappu Johanna Säilynoja (22
November 1926 – 28
April 2016) was a
Finnish midwife and politician, born in Ylivieska. He was a
member of the Parliament...
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Vappu Salonen (12
February 1929 – 9 July 2017) was a
Finnish gymnast. She
competed in
seven events at the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Vappu Salonen at Olympedia...
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Vappu Marjaana Pimiä (born May 16, 1978) is a
Finnish radio personality and
television hostess. She has been
awarded as the best
female television personality...
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Finnish culture include Christmas (joulu),
Midsummer (juhannus), May Day (
vappu) and
Independence Day (itsenäisyyspäivä). Of these,
Christmas and Midsummer...
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sparkling beverage that is
mainly seasonal and
connected with the
Finnish Vappu festival. It is
usually ****ed by
adding both the
flesh and rind of a lemon...
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Vappu Linnea Heinonen (1 May 1905,
Turku – 10
January 1999) was a
Finnish social worker and politician. She was a
member of the
Parliament of Finland...
- tippaleipä (literally
droplet bread) is
traditionally served at May Day (
Vappu) celebrations,
alongside sima. In Lithuania, it is
called skruzdėlynas,...
- Kaivopuisto's po****rity is on
Vappu day (1 May),
immediately after the
preceding Walpurgis Night celebrations in the city centre. On
Vappu,
Kaivopuisto is packed...