The Seto community celebrated their holidays according to the old calendar, including Christmas, or hayrides, in January, two weeks after December. Traditionally, they gathered on the Tartu square to sing and dance during these events. Photo: Sille Annuk Topics: #christmas #square #their Post navigation INTERVIEW ⟩ Water polo athlete Stefan Arand: I do as much as I can and take as much as I can Anekdote: Juku and the school psychologist
What is the significance of the Seto community celebrating Christmas and Christmas Eve according to the old calendar? Reply