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Light is a Finnish
issue. And nature. So is snow. The Internet and mobile phones feature strongly, too.
In Finland you will find honest, direct and talented people with drive.
Finland. Naturally. |
When the nights are long
in Finland (and they can be very, very long) there's much more to do than huddle inside
with a vodka or two. You can ski across vast frozen lakes or relax in a sauna, beating
yourself ever so gently with a fragrant branch of birch leaves to loosen the travel grime.
During the months of the midnight sun, coastal regions, including the Turku archipelago
and Åland Islands, are a sailing and fishing paradise. Inland, the largest unspoilt
wilderness in Europe attracts thousands of trekkers every year.
In the south the capital Helsinki has over 30 art galleries and museums, while in the
north Santa Claus kicks back 364 days a year. Where else in the world can you take a
reindeer tour or an icebreaker cruise then hit the green for some midnight golf?
Finland in a nutshell |
Area: |
338,000 sq
km |
Population: |
5,158,000 |
Capital
city: |
Helsinki
(pop: 891,000) |
People: |
98% Finns, 0.7% Samis,
Gypsies |
Language: |
Finnish
& Swedish (English is widely spoken in tourist establishments) |
Religion: |
Lutheran & Orthodox |
Government: |
Democratic
republic |
President: |
Tarja Halonen |
Prime
Minister: |
Paavo
Lipponen |
Major industries: |
Metals and engineering
equipment, telecommunications, paper products |
Major
trading partners: |
EU, USA,
Russia |
Member of EU: |
yes |
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