Midsummer Eve in Latvia ― Date, History, and Details

Midsummer Eve in Latvia

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History of Midsummer Eve in Latvia and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Midsummer Eve is the night of 23 June, when the sun is at its highest point in the sky and stays up for the longest. It is also the shortest night of the year. In Latvia, Midsummer Eve is a time to celebrate the summer solstice and the longest day of the year.

People traditionally gather around bonfires, sing and dance. The bonfires are said to have a magical effect on people and animals, and it is believed that if you jump over the fire, you will be healthy and prosperous in the coming year.

Midsummer Eve is also a time for love spells. Young women write the names of their crushes on pieces of paper and put them under their pillows. It is said that if you dream of your crush on Midsummer Eve, you will marry them within a year.

Some people also believe that Midsummer Eve is the best time to pick medicinal herbs. This is because the plants are said to be at their strongest and most potent at this time of year.