Yes. It's taught in our schools from third grade. It continues as far as you like to study it.
Yes. It's not an official language, but most Finns speak English pretty well (children too!), since it is studied in school for many years.
Yes, most of the Finns speak English quite well. Because they start to teach it at school at the age of 8.
And it's also mandatory, so you must learn it until you graduate from Senior High School (age 18-19)
No, but around 63% speak it as second language.
There are not many Japanese people in Finland.
Not many are living, just few hundreds.
There are also some expatriates from Japan and
also exchange students.
Yes, most of the Finns understand English quite well.
English is widely taught in Finland as a foreign language, and many people can speak it fluently.
According to an estimate from 2010, Finland's population is 5,250,275.
There are (of course) many religions in Finland but most of the people who live there are Lutherans.
50% of Finland are farmers that live by the county side and the other 50% live in the citties
Yes because it only has 14-15 people per 1 sq km^2
As of 2009, there are an estimated 24,000 Muslims living in Finland.
According to an estimate from 2010, Finland's population is 5,250,275.
Almost everyone above age of 13.
77.2%
There are (of course) many religions in Finland but most of the people who live there are Lutherans.
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50% of Finland are farmers that live by the county side and the other 50% live in the citties
Yes because it only has 14-15 people per 1 sq km^2
As of 2009, there are an estimated 24,000 Muslims living in Finland.
a about 10,000 people
As of 2021, approximately 65,000 British citizens live in Japan.
mostly people that live in cities that are in Ecuador speak English like 75% people noe how to write and speak English
Sparsely populated is when not many people live there. This is places like Iceland or Finland. People might not want to live there because it is mountainous or just a desert.