Yes, it has several.
Finland is the country that says"hauskaa joulua"on December 25.
I'm not familiar is "why do you have to go?" a saying in English, but the literal translation is "miksi sinun täytyy lähteä?" in Finnish
In Finland, you can express the sentiment of "mabuhay," which means "long live" or "welcome," by saying "tervetuloa" for "welcome." If you want to convey a celebratory or positive sentiment, you might use "elää" to mean "live" in a toast. However, there isn't a direct translation for "mabuhay" in Finnish culture.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
There are no deserts in Finland
southern Finland
Finland, I guess
There are 187,888 lakes in Finland.
Finland's money is not a dollar. Finland uses euros.
By saying "Moi."(=Hi) or "Terve"(=Hello). Sometimes by shaking hands or waving.
Finland is a republic.
There are no mountains in Finland.