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    Finland covers a total area of 338,145 square kilometres (130,559 sq mi), including a land area of 303,815 square kilometres (117,304 sq mi), [ 4 ] and has a population of 5.6 million. [ 10 ] Helsinki is the capital and largest city. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns.

  2. Use this guide to plan a trip to Finland and immerse yourself in the country's nature, forests, lakes and culture.

  3. 5 days ago · Finland, country located in northern Europe. Finland is one of the world’s most northern and geographically remote countries and is subject to a severe climate. Nearly two-thirds of Finland is blanketed by thick woodlands, making it the most densely forested country in Europe.

  4. Finland is a Nordic welfare state that aims to be carbon neutral by 2035. It’s also the happiest country in the world. Around 75% of its surface is covered with forests, and it has the world’s biggest archipelago, as well as Europe’s largest lake district and last untamed wilderness, Lapland.

  5. Jun 1, 2022 · From energetic, culture-packed cities to chilled lakeside retreats and top Arctic resorts, here are the best places to visit in Finland.

  6. Discover Finland's unique characteristics and distinct seasons by exploring the Helsinki, Coast & Archipelago, Lakeland and Lapland regions.

  7. Feb 13, 2024 · Provides an overview of Finland, including key events and facts about this north European country.

  8. Admiring art nouveau: Helsinkis architectural eye candy. Helsinki showcases one of Europe’s richest concentrations of photogenic art nouveau buildings. We aim a camera at some of our favourite Finnish façades, towers, doorways and balconies.

  9. From design-savvy cities to endless forests, Finland is easy to explore by public transport. Here’s our guide to the best ways to get around in Finland.

  10. Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, opposite Estonia.

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