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St. Urho’s Day ― Date, History, and Details

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St. Urho’s Day

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History of St. Urho’s Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

St. Urho’s Day is a Finnish-American holiday celebrated on March 16th. The holiday is named after St. Urho, a legendary figure who is said to have saved Finland from a plague of grasshoppers. The holiday is celebrated with food, drink, and music.

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