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observed on 17 May each year.
Among Norwegians, the day is
referred to as
Syttende mai ("Seventeenth of May"),
Nasjonaldagen ("National Day"), or Grunnlovsdagen...
- for its
Norwegian heritage,
Stoughton hosts a
citywide celebration of
Syttende Mai, the
Norwegian constitution day. Part of the city's
celebration of...
- Norway,
Christian Frederick, as king on 17 May 1814 –
celebrated as the
Syttende mai (Seventeenth of May) holiday.
Norwegian opposition to the decision...
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Potato lefse sold at the
syttende mai
festival in
Spring Grove, Minnesota...
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event is the
Syttende Mai festival, an
annual three-day
event held in mid-May. The
festival stems from Westby's
Norwegian roots,
Syttende Mai
being a Norwegian...
- Oktoberfest,
Polish Fest,
Festa Italiana,
Irish Fest,
Bastille Days,
Syttende Mai (Norwegian
Constitution Day), Brat(wurst) Days in Sheboygan, Polka...
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social consciousness as, for example, the
Norwegian Constitution Day,
Syttende mai.
Although the
national day is
celebrated on 6 June, it is actually...
- the
original on 18
October 2022.
Retrieved 1
November 2022. "Hurra for
syttende mai!!". ebbabusch.com.
Archived from the
original on 4
March 2016. Retrieved...
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lutefisk and lefse),
national dress (bunad), and
Norwegian holidays (
Syttende Mai) are also po****r.[citation needed] Some
regional festivals celebrate...
- Women's Club
annual celebration of
Norwegian Constitution Day
known as
Syttende Mai.
American Norwegians are
exceptionally loyal to
their heritage, which...