Geography of Finland
Finland, or Republic of Finland, a country of northern Europe. It is crossed in the north by the Arctic Circle and is one of the most northerly nations in the world.
See more »Finland is one of the most northerly nations on Earth, making it a very cold and rugged country. Explore the geography of Finland, its cities and economy in this section.
Turku, (Swedish: Åbo), Finland, a city on the Baltic Sea. It is a port, an industrial center, and the trading center for a large agricultural area. See more »
Finland, or Republic of Finland, a country of northern Europe. It is crossed in the north by the Arctic Circle and is one of the most northerly nations in the world.
See more »Helsinki, Finland, the national capital and the capital of the province of Uusimaa.
See more »Tampere, Finland, the nation's third-largest city. It is in southwestern Finland on an isthmus between Näsi and Pyhä lakes, about 100 miles (160 km) northwest of Helsinki.
See more »Turku, (Swedish: Åbo), Finland, a city on the Baltic Sea. It is a port, an industrial center, and the trading center for a large agricultural area.
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