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X-WR-CALNAME:Estonia Public Holidays 1978
X-WR-CALDESC:Public holidays in Estonia for 1978.
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UID:New Year's Day-1978-01-01@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780102
SUMMARY:uusaasta
DESCRIPTION:New Year’s Day (uusaasta\, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year and is a nationwide public holiday in Estonia. After vibrant New Year’s Eve celebrations with fireworks and gatherings\, the day itself is usually calm. Most shops\, offices\, and public institutions are closed\, and many people spend the day resting\, visiting family\, or enjoying quiet winter walks.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Independence Day-1978-02-24@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780225
SUMMARY:iseseisvuspäev
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day (iseseisvuspäev\, February 24) commemorates Estonia’s declaration of independence in 1918 and is one of the country’s most important national holidays. The day is marked by official ceremonies\, military parades\, speeches\, and the widespread display of the Estonian flag. Families often follow televised events and attend public celebrations. Most businesses and public services are closed.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Good Friday-1978-03-24@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780325
SUMMARY:suur reede
DESCRIPTION:Good Friday (suur reede\, Friday before Easter) commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and is observed as a public holiday in Estonia. Traditionally\, it is a quiet and reflective day with limited commercial activity. Many shops are closed\, and public events are minimal\, as the day forms part of the broader Easter holiday period.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Easter Sunday-1978-03-26@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780327
SUMMARY:ülestõusmispühade 1. püha
DESCRIPTION:Easter Sunday (ülestõusmispühade 1. püha) celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and is an important Christian holiday in Estonia. Families often gather for festive meals and spend time together at home. As the holiday always falls on a Sunday\, the atmosphere is peaceful\, with many businesses already closed and a strong focus on family and tradition.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Spring Day-1978-05-01@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780502
SUMMARY:kevadpüha
DESCRIPTION:Spring Day (kevadpüha\, May 1) marks the arrival of spring in Estonia and is celebrated as a public holiday. It is closely connected with nature\, renewal\, and outdoor activities. Many people spend the day walking\, gardening\, or enjoying parks and countryside. Although it coincides with International Workers’ Day\, the emphasis in Estonia is more on seasonal change than political demonstrations.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Pentecost-1978-05-14@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780515
SUMMARY:nelipühade 1. püha
DESCRIPTION:Pentecost (nelipühade 1. püha) commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and is observed as a public holiday in Estonia. The holiday always falls on a Sunday and is generally calm and low-key. Religious services take place in churches\, while many people enjoy the day as a peaceful break during late spring.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Victory Day-1978-06-23@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780624
SUMMARY:võidupüha and jaanilaupäev
DESCRIPTION:Victory Day and Midsummer Eve (võidupüha and jaanilaupäev\, June 23) combine two important occasions in Estonia. Victory Day commemorates Estonia’s victory in the Battle of Võnnu during the War of Independence in 1919 and is marked by official ceremonies and the lighting of symbolic victory flames. At the same time\, the day is celebrated as Jaanilaupäev\, or Midsummer Eve. In the evening\, people gather for traditional bonfires\, singing\, and celebrations\, marking the start of the Midsummer festivities.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Midsummer Day-1978-06-24@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780625
SUMMARY:jaanipäev
DESCRIPTION:Midsummer Day (jaanipäev\, June 24) is one of the most beloved holidays in Estonia and celebrates the height of summer. It is deeply rooted in ancient traditions connected to nature and light. Families and friends often gather in rural areas\, enjoy outdoor meals\, and relax after the celebrations of the previous night. The holiday is widely associated with bonfires\, folklore\, and community spirit.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Day of Restoration of Independence-1978-08-20@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19780820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19780821
SUMMARY:taasiseseisvumispäev
DESCRIPTION:The Day of Restoration of Independence (taasiseseisvumispäev\, August 20) commemorates Estonia’s restoration of independence in 1991 following decades of Soviet occupation. It is a nationwide public holiday marked by official ceremonies\, concerts\, and cultural events. The day reflects modern Estonian history and is observed with pride and reflection.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Christmas Eve-1978-12-24@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19781224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19781225
SUMMARY:jõululaupäev
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Eve (jõululaupäev\, December 24) is a public holiday in Estonia and an essential part of the Christmas season. Families traditionally gather in the afternoon or evening for festive meals\, gift exchanges\, and church services. Most shops and businesses close early\, and public transport often runs on reduced schedules.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Christmas Day-1978-12-25@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19781225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19781226
SUMMARY:esimene jõulupüha
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Day (esimene jõulupüha\, December 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is observed as a nationwide public holiday. It is typically a calm and family-oriented day\, with most businesses and public services closed. People spend the day resting\, visiting relatives\, and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the holiday season.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:St. Stephen's Day-1978-12-26@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260501T041306Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:19781226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19781227
SUMMARY:teine jõulupüha
DESCRIPTION:Second Christmas Day (teine jõulupüha\, December 26) continues the Christmas holiday period in Estonia. It is often spent visiting friends and extended family\, going for winter walks\, or relaxing at home. While some businesses may reopen\, many people remain on holiday\, making it a quiet and restful day.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/estonia/1978
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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