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The second largest city in Finland is Espoo.
Considering that there's -20 degrees at winter, yup.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are all part of Scandinavia.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
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Yes, Denmark is considered a Scandinavian country along with Norway and Sweden. These countries share a cultural and historical connection, as well as geographical proximity in the Scandinavian Peninsula. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in the broader definition of Scandinavia.
In Finland, Santa is sometimes called that.
The Marrka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Marrka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Iceland and Finland are sometimes mistakenly included, but they are part of the term called the Nordic Countries.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
Finland has many different types of landforms. Mountains, hills, lakes, rivers, and islands are located in and around Finland and the country is more than 70 percent flat.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
No. It is too cold for Finland to get hurricanes. Hurricane remnants can affect the country, but they will have lost hurricane status.