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    • sadgorilla128

      How do you say grandma in Finland?
      Finland • finland grandma • • sadgorilla128

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    • whiteladybug342

      What is the capacity of the Olympic stadium in Helsinki Finland?
      Finland • helsinki finland olympic stadium finland olympic helsinki seating capacity capacity • • whiteladybug342

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      ticklishgoose482

      The seating capacity of the stadium is 40,000, larger than any other arena in the country

    • yellowkoala130

      What countries are next to Finland?
      Finland • finland countries • • yellowkoala130

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      redkoala489

      Sweden, Norway, and Russia.

    • happyswan218

      Where is Finland on the Europe map?
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      ticklishdog612

      See the map at the link below.

    • blackbutterfly667

      Why is whooper swan the national bird of Finland?
      Finland • whooper swan national bird finland whooper swan • • blackbutterfly667

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      faisal

      It was chosen as such in 1982 after a poll in Suomen Kuvalehti. I dont know the reasons but one might speculate like this: - it is a common sight in Finland - it is considered to be a noble and beautiful bird - it has been a sacred animal for some tribes and it is depicted in old cave drawings The Swan of Tuonela (Tuonelan joutsen) is a well-known creature in Finnish mythology, a swan swimming around Tuonela, the island of dead.

    • angrymouse428

      What kind of people live in Finland?
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      heavyswan560

      Finland is a relatively ethnically homogeneous country. The dominant ethnicity is Finnish but there are also notable historic minorities of Finland-Swedes, Sami and Roma people. As a result of recent immigration there are now also large groups of ethnic Russians, Iraqis/Kurds, Estonians and Somalis in the country.

    • lazykoala649

      Is euthanasia legal in Finland?
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      No. As of late 2016, there is a citizens initiative to make euthanasia legal in Finland. It is estimated that 85% of the people support the effort.

    • bigelephant309

      What gulf is located between Sweden and Finland?
      Finland • baltic sea sweden bottniska vikenwhat finland vikenwhat gulf • • bigelephant309

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      happyduck881

      The Gulf of Bothnia, an arm of the Baltic Sea, lies between Sweden and Finland.Finnish: PohjanlahtiSwedish: Bottniska viken

    • organickoala248

      What is the name of the gulf between the countries of Sweden and Finland?
      Finland • finland sweden gulf countries • • organickoala248

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      happybear676

      The Gulf of Bothnia, which is the northern arm of the Baltic Sea.In Finnish: PohjanlahtiIn Swedish: Bottniska viken

    • happyswan218

      What is the climate of Finland?
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      Sarah

      Most of Finland has a subarctic climate but the southern part has a humid continental climate. Temperatures are comparatively mild for its latitude because of the moderating influence of the North Atlantic Current, Baltic Sea, and more than 60,000 lakes. Finland has four very distinct seasons, but on average the winter is really dominant and year is really cold and dark all over the country. From November to March, and sometimes even till April, the thermometer is often below zero Celsius and -20 Celsius is nothing special during February. In Sodankylä (in Lappi) has had -40 degree Celsius and below several times in the last 10 years. The summer is really short, lasting about 2-3 months and is usually at 15-25 Celsius depending on the location. Finland has three main kinds of weather, the coastal weather and the inland weather and the north weather. The coastal weather (especially the area between Vaasa-Turku-Helsinki) is a lot windier and warmer than the inland and the north weather (pretty much everything north from Oulu) is a lot colder and darker for longer period of time.

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