There aren't any "big cities" in Finland. Helsinki (the capital city) is the largest town with the population of 585290, although the surrounding towns Espoo, Vantaa and Kauniainen are considered a part of the capital city area. The population of this area altogether is around 1,3 million.
The cities that are located in the Gulf of Finland are Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia and Saint Petersburg, one of the two federal cities of Russia.
There are 187,888 lakes in Finland.
At most 120 km/h but usually it is 80 km/h on roads outside cities and 50 km/h inside cities.
There is currently 15 buses in Finland. 5 of them are located in Helsinki the capitol of Finland. It's very nice.
Not many wild rabbits in finland, but hares are commonly found.
You want me to name 3 cities in Finland? Sure: Helsinki, Tampere, Vaasa
The cities that are located in the Gulf of Finland are Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia and Saint Petersburg, one of the two federal cities of Russia.
Helsinki (in Finland) and Tallinn (in Estonia) face each other over the Gulf of Finland.
Helsinki (in Finland) and Tallinn (in Estonia) face each other over the Gulf of Finland.
Helsinki, Espoo, Tampere, Vantaa.
Rovaniemi, Finland
· Hamburg, Germany · Helsinki, Finland · Hannover, Germany
Helsinki, Finland; Hamburg, Germany; and Halle, Belgium; Hannover, Germany; Heraklion, Greece; Horsens, Denmark; and Huelva, Spain are cities in Europe.
Rovaniemi, Finland
Orphinland like Finland but for orphans
There are 187,888 lakes in Finland.
Cities: Turku, Tampere, Helsinki Amusement Parks: Särkänniemi, Linnanmäki