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Dimanche, 16 Mai, 2027
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Estonia is a small Baltic state known for its charming old towns and rich heritage, particularly in Tallinn. The city features well-preserved medieval old town walls and towers, recognized across Europe. The culture and language are closely tied to Finland, leading many Estonians to identify with Nordic characteristics.
- Independence Day (February 24th): National flag ceremony and traditional military parade.
- St John's Day (June 23-24): Celebrated with bonfires and traditional festive menus, often involving barbeques.
- Victory Day (June 23): Commemorates a military victory from 1919.
- Day of Restoration of Independence (August 20): Marks the country's return to independence in 1991.
- Respect privacy and personal space. Keep conversations measured and quiet; loud discussions are discouraged. Authenticity is valued, so be genuine in interactions. Note that initial reserve is a cultural norm, and displays of excessive enthusiasm or public affection may be perceived as insincere. Expect measured responses, as careful consideration precedes speech.
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Pentecost information is not available for Estonia. The text provides general background on Estonian culture and history.