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Events in the year 1955 in Finland. Incumbents. President: Juho Kusti Paasikivi; Prime Minister: Urho Kekkonen; Establishments. Evia Oyj. Finnish Cup. Events
The main Christian holidays are Christmas, New Year's Day, Epiphany, Easter, Ascension day, Pentecost, Midsummer Day, and All Saints' Day. The non-Christian holidays are May Day and the Independence Day of Finland. In addition to this all Sundays are official holidays but they are not as important as the special holidays.
Much of the genealogical records available at the National Archives of Finland consist of parish records from the Lutheran church. The Church Law of 1686 required Lutheran priests to keep parish records containing information on events such as births, marriages, and deaths. These records were used as official census lists for 300 years.
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The following table is a list of countries by number of public holidays excluding non-regular special holidays. Nepal and India have the highest number of public holidays in the world with 35 annually. Also, Nepal has 6 day working schedule in a week.
Public holidays in Finland (11 P) R. Finnish records (5 P) ... Pages in category "Culture of Finland" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.