Easter Sunday in Latvia ― Date, History, and Details

Easter Sunday in Latvia

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History of Easter Sunday in Latvia and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Easter Sunday is a religious holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is observed by Christians around the world and is one of the most important days in the Christian calendar.

In Latvia, Easter is known as Lieldienas, which means “joyful days”. The holiday is celebrated with special church services, feasts and exchanging of Easter eggs.

On Easter Sunday, many Latvians attend church services and then enjoy a festive meal with their family and friends. The most popular dish served on Easter Sunday is kulichka, a sweet yeast cake that is often decorated with Easter symbols such as chicks and Easter eggs.

After the meal, families often take part in traditional Easter games and activities such as egg rolling and egg tapping. Easter Sunday is also a day for giving gifts, and many people give Easter eggs to their loved ones.