Independence Day in Estonia ― Date, History, and Details

Independence Day in Estonia

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History of Independence Day in Estonia and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Independence Day in Estonia is celebrated on February 24th. This date marks the signing of the Tartu Peace Treaty in 1920, which ended the Estonian War of Independence and recognized Estonia as an independent state.

The day begins with a military parade in Tallinn, followed by a church service and wreath-laying at the War of Independence Memorial. The president delivers a speech to the nation, and there are also various cultural events and concerts held throughout the day.

Independence Day is a national holiday in Estonia and is celebrated by both Estonians and people of Estonian descent all over the world.