Estonian Restoration of Independence Day is celebrated on August 20th, not August 3rd. On this day, Estonians celebrate their country's freedom from being controlled by another country. In 1991, Estonia broke free from the Soviet Union and became its own independent country again. People celebrate with events and activities to remember the brave actions taken to achieve freedom. It's like a big birthday party for the country, where everyone is happy to be independent and proud to be Estonian.
How to celebrate Estonian Restoration of Independence Day?
Start your day with a yummy Estonian breakfast, like pancakes or black bread. Put on blue, black, and white clothes to match the Estonian flag. Make fun crafts with these colors, like paper flags or bracelets. Listen to happy Estonian music, try to dance, and maybe learn some simple Estonian words. Have a picnic with friends or family and play games outside. In the evening, watch fireworks or light sparklers to celebrate. You can also bake an Estonian cake or cookies and share them with neighbors. Finally, say something nice about Estonia and why you like it. Enjoy the day!
Where Estonian Restoration of Independence Day is celebrated?
- - Estonia