There are 35 over 100 kilometres long rivers in Finland. The five longest ones are Kemijoki (Kemi River, 593 km), Iijoki (Ii River, 330km), Ounasjoki (Ounas River, 298km), Kitinen (278 km) and Muonionjoki (Muonio's River, 230km).
The other 30 rivers, in order from the longest one to the shortest one, are called Luiro, Kymijoki, Tornionjoki, Simojoki, Ivalojoki, Kiiminkijoki, Pyhäjoki, Perhonjoki, Tenojoki, Siikajoki, Kokemäenjoki, Raudanjoki, Lapuanjoki, Porvoonjoki, Kalajoki, Kyrönjoki, Livojoki, Siuruanjoki, Loimijoki, Karvianjoki, Vaskojoki, Oulujoki, Oulankajoki, Nuorittajoki, Kiehimänjoki, Paimionjoki, Vantaanjoki, Lieksanjoki, Tenniöjoki and Vuoksi.
Torne River, Tengeliönjoki River, Muonio River, Raudanjoki River, Kemijok River and Kiiminkijoki River are some rivers in Finland.
Mountains, Forests, Hills, Rivers.
Finland has around 200'000 lakes. The largest lake in Finland is Saimaa. It is Europes 4th largest lake.
More than 2/3 of Finland is forest, and there are many inland lakes and rivers.
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Finland has many different types of landforms. Mountains, hills, lakes, rivers, and islands are located in and around Finland and the country is more than 70 percent flat.
Lakes, Rivers, Forests, And Other Beautiful Sights or Seeings.
The Finnish culture is about the sauna, books. library, and lots of rivers and lakes.Go here for more info:http://www.spainexchange.com/guide/FI-culture.htmFinnish culture.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
There are no deserts in Finland
southern Finland