The city of Turku.
Sweden
Russia
The capital of Finland is Helsinki and, since the country is part of the European Union, Euros are used.
Finland is a Nordic country in the Northern part of Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the West, Norway to the North, Estonia to the South and Russia to the East.
No. I'd say Finland isn't, but some people happily extend the term "Scandinavia" to Finland, along with Iceland and some even to Svalbard and Greenland.Geographically, Finland isn't really, Iceland most certainly isn't, and neither is Greenland or Svalbard.If you think about it: "Is Finland a Scandinavian country?" No, not really... But I'd happily group Finland with Scandinavia long before I'd group Scandinavia with Germany or Holland.If you get what I mean...Either way it goes, Finland is most certainly a Nordic country, and is part of the Nordic Council. Finland is a native of Norden!Uhm..See related link below!
Finland is mostly a fairly flat country, but especially in the north there are mountains too.
Yes, part of Finland is inside the Arctic Circle.
Finland was under Swedish rule for over 500 years (1300-1809), then under Russian rule for over 100 years (1809-1917), after which it gained independence.
Sweden and Finland are separated by the gulf in southern part of the country, but they still connect and touch in the nothern part of the country.
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.
Geographically looking: Finland (Aland part of Finland).
One country cannot be part of every union there is. Finland doesn't feel the need to be a part of NATO now. Finland works with NATO.
The capital of Finland is Helsinki and, since the country is part of the European Union, Euros are used.
Norway and Sweden, and a part of Finland.
Norway and Sweden, and part of Finland.
Finland is a Nordic country in the Northern part of Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the West, Norway to the North, Estonia to the South and Russia to the East.
No. I'd say Finland isn't, but some people happily extend the term "Scandinavia" to Finland, along with Iceland and some even to Svalbard and Greenland.Geographically, Finland isn't really, Iceland most certainly isn't, and neither is Greenland or Svalbard.If you think about it: "Is Finland a Scandinavian country?" No, not really... But I'd happily group Finland with Scandinavia long before I'd group Scandinavia with Germany or Holland.If you get what I mean...Either way it goes, Finland is most certainly a Nordic country, and is part of the Nordic Council. Finland is a native of Norden!Uhm..See related link below!
Finland is mostly a fairly flat country, but especially in the north there are mountains too.