Geographically it is in northern Europe. It is only politically and historically that it would be in Western Europe.
Western Europe. Eastern Europe is used to denote those countries that fell under the influence, or were part of the Soviet Union after the second world war. Finland managed to keep its independence, and is thus considered part of western Europe. Though i would like to note that the boundaries of eastern and western Europe have started to fade. Finland is in Western Europe, it is a border country of Eastern and Western.
Helsinki, Finland.
No, Finland is not part of the Netherlands. Finland is its own independent country located in Northern Europe, while the Netherlands is a separate country located in Western Europe.
This is a common misconseption, it is actually in southeast asia
I am sure you are thinking of Finland, but Finland is a part of Western Europe, not Eastern, as the division between West and East is known as the Iron Curtain; Finland is west of the line.
It is in the North Western Europe. The 5 countries Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland form Scandinavia.
St. Petersburg, Russia is in Europe. It is located in the western part of Russia, near its border with Finland.
Finland is an independent country on the continent of Europe.
Subregions of Western Europe include the Iberian Peninsula, France (in addition with Monaco), Italy (in addition with San Marino, the Vatican, and Malta), the British Isles, the Lowlands, Scandinavia, West-Central Europe, and Greece.
Yes. L: - Luxembourg - Belgium - Liechtenstein - Ireland - Iceland - Italy - Portugal - Finland -Malta J: no countries in Western Europe has a letter J in the name.
In southern Europe: from Feb. to Oct. In northern Sweden, Norway and Finland from late May until early Sept.
Finland is located in Europe.