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Jaakonpäivä

Jaakonpäivä

Jaakko heittää kylmän kiven veteen

In Finland, a unique tradition involves the belief that a man symbolically throws a cold stone into the water, marking the end of summer and the cooling of lakes. This cultural event is linked to folklore, and many Finns consider it as a signal that warm summer days are over, often celebrated with various local festivities.
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