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Father's Day in Estonia
Father's Day (Isadepäev in Estonian) is a special day dedicated to honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. In Estonia, Father's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in November.
History and Traditions: The tradition of Father's Day is relatively recent in Estonia when compared to other countries. It was first celebrated in 1992 following the re-establishment of independence from the Soviet Union. The day does not have as long a history as Mother's Day, which has been celebrated since 1922, but it has quickly become an established celebration.
Father's Day does not have any specific traditions that are unique to Estonia; however, it shares common practices with many other countries. The primary focus is on recognizing and expressing gratitude for fathers.
What People Do:
While Father's Day is not an official public holiday in Estonia, it is widely recognized and celebrated across the nation by families and various institutions.