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  1. The economy of Finland is a highly industrialised, mixed economy with a per capita output similar to that of western European economies such as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The largest sector of Finland 's economy is its service sector, which contributes 72.7% to the country's gross domestic product (GDP); followed by manufacturing ...

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    Website. www .hel .fi /en. Helsinki [a] [b] is the capital and most populous city in Finland. It is located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and serves as the seat of the Uusimaa region in southern Finland. Approximately 675,000 people live in the municipality, with 1.25 million in the capital region, and 1.58 million in the metropolitan area.

  3. The prime minister of Finland ( Finnish: Suomen pääministeri; Swedish: Finlands statsminister) is the leader of the Finnish Government. The prime minister and their cabinet exercise executive authority in the state. The prime minister is formally ranked third in the protocol after the president of Finland and the speaker of the Parliament. [3]

  4. Jul 31, 2023 · Here you can find my detailed clothing tips for winter Finland. #32 Santa is Finnish. We are crazy serious about the fact that Santa Claus lives in Finland, not at the North Pole. #33 Evenings are leisure time. In Finland, everybody’s favorite working time is from Monday to Friday from 8 am to 4 pm.

  5. Mar 19, 2020 · 4. Finland is the eighth largest country in Europe yet it is the European Union’s most sparsely populated country. 5. There are 187,888 lakes (larger than 500 m²) within the boundaries of Finland. This also is a world record. Saimaa, Finland’s largest lake, is Europe’s fourth largest lake.

  6. A Finn’s mother tongue is either Finnish, Swedish (5.6% of the population are Swedish speakers) or Saami (some 8,000 native speakers). Finnish belongs to the small Finno-Ugrian language group; outside Finland it is understood (and to some extent spoken) in Estonia. And in Sweden, too, Finnish is spoken among the large number of Finnish ...

  7. After the Civil War, Finland's form of government was to be a monarchy. Friedrich Karl had already been elected king of Finland, but the kingdom project was over when Germany lost in The First World War. Finland then became a republic whose government was confirmed on 17 July 1919. [6]

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