From Wikipedia:
Date English Name Local Name
January 1 New Year's Day Uudenvuodenpäivä
January 6 Epiphany Loppiainen
Moveable Friday Good Friday Pitkäperjantai
Moveable Sunday Easter Sunday Pääsiäispäivä
Moveable Monday Easter Monday 2. Pääsiäispäivä
May 1 May Day Vappu
Moveable Thursday Ascension Day Helatorstai
Moveable Sunday Pentecost Helluntaipäivä
Friday between June 19
and June 25 Midsummer Eve Juhannusaatto
Saturday between
June 20 and June 26 Midsummer Day Juhannuspäivä
Saturday between
October 31
and November 6 All Saints' Day Pyhäinpäivä
December 6 Independence Day Itsenäisyyspäivä
December 24 Christmas Eve Jouluaatto
December 25 Christmas Day Joulupäivä
December 26 St Stephen's Day 2. Joulupäivä or Tapaninpäivä
Harri Rautiainen
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Finlands government is mixed presidential/parliamentary.
finlands national insrument is the Kantele
Finlands money is called eurosFinlands money is called euros
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lumber industries
Finnish or Finns.
Mt. Halti
It depends on each specific course's schedule. Most are open every day (in season), only closing for holidays and observances.
The population of Finland is 5,387,00.
Finnish and Swedish.
December 6th
Sweden, Norway, and Russia