FinlandIs a Nordic country, on land andSweden、NorwaywithRussiaIt is bordered by the Baltic Sea to the southwest, the Gulf of Finland to the southeast, and the Gulf of Bothnia to the west. Finland is also a highly developed country in the world, and its citizens enjoy an extremely high standard of quality of life.
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area
Southern Finland Including from the southern coastline to the Russian border, including the capital Helsinki and the historical Upper Susma Province (Neland). |
West coast(Turku,Seinajoki) The southwest coast of Finland is located in the southern part of the former Boten district. Own the former capital of FinlandTurkuAnd Finland’s fastest growing citySeinajoki |
Finnish Lake District Own fromTampere The forests and lakes that extend to the border between Finland and Russia. Savoy (Savo) And Karelia (Karjala) Location |
Northern Finland The northern part of Finland is mostly wild.Lapland、Kainuu And the location of the North Boteng District. |
Aland Islands An autonomous region in southwestern Finland, general Swedish |
The country’s formal division does not fit well with geographical or cultural boundaries, so it does not apply here. Previous regions and provinces did have corresponding relationships. Many people identified with their regions, but most of them were based on historical boundaries. These areas include Tavastia, including central FinlandTampereA large area nearby, east of the Lake DistrictSavoniaAnd the Far EastKarelia. During World War II, most of Karelia wasSecond World WarIn the quiltSoviet UnionOccupation, this is still a distressing topic in some circles.
city
- Helsinki, The capital and largest city of Finland, is a European summer tourist destination
- Turku, The ancient city of Finland
- Rovaniemi, The capital of Lapland, located on the Arctic Circle, you can see the aurora
- Espoo
- Vanta
- Tampere
- Oulu
- Lahti
- Kuopio
- Jyvaskyla
- Pori
- Porvoo
Other destinations
- Helsinki CathedralFinnish coordinated buildings are one of the main attractions in Helsinki
- SuomenlinnaAlso known as Swayborg, the largest sea fortress in the world
- Santa Claus VillageReally built on the Arctic Circle, there is a grand carnival every Christmas
arrival
Aviation
Railroad
Sedan
Bus
Passenger ship
Travel around
Language
The official languages of Finland are Finnish and Swedish. Most people speak Finnish. It is an adhesive language. Both nouns and adjectives change in style according to the role of words in the sentence. Because the language family is different from other European languages, the roots are very different from most other European languages, so it is often considered by Europeans and Americans to be a relatively difficult language to learn. Because of this, people who speak Finnish as their mother tongue can often speak two or three other languages to facilitate communication.