Nuutinpäivä
Hyvä Tuomas joulun tuopi, paha Nuutti pois sen viepi
In Finland, the quirky tradition of Nuutinpäivä marks the end of the Christmas festivities on January 13th. Inspired by the Scandinavian King Knut, this day, in the past, saw mischievous "Nuutti trolls" donning tattered clothing, going door-to-door in search of leftover holiday treats. It's a peculiar blend of Yuletide cheer and mischief, unique to the Finnish calendar.
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- Finland Exclusive
- First Release Dec 21, 2022
- Jan 10 → Jan 13 Annually
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Knut's_Day