In Helsinki lives 1/5 of the whole population. Over a million people lives there and there is five million people (about 17 per 1 km2)
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People who live in Finland are Finnish and are referred to as Finns.
There are (of course) many religions in Finland but most of the people who live there are Lutherans.
Yes because it only has 14-15 people per 1 sq km^2
According to an estimate from 2010, Finland's population is 5,250,275.
The Sami live in parts of Sweden, Norway and Finland and are the only indigenous people of Scandinavia. There are some that live in the Kola Peninsula but most of them are concentrated in Finland and Norway.
No.
in houses
People who live in Finland are Finnish and are referred to as Finns.
There are (of course) many religions in Finland but most of the people who live there are Lutherans.
About 79,7%. That makes it the main church of Finland.
Yes because it only has 14-15 people per 1 sq km^2
Most were born in Finland but Finland has taken in some immigrants.
No.
According to an estimate from 2010, Finland's population is 5,250,275.
Because the most genius people are living in Finland.
Because the most genius people are living in Finland.