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Where is the Finland Minnesota Historical in Finland Minnesota located?

The address of the Finland Minnesota Historical is: Po Box 583, Finland, MN 55603-0583


What is the phone number of the Finland Minnesota Historical in Finland Minnesota?

The phone number of the Finland Minnesota Historical is: 218-353-7380.


Which state is the land of 1000 lakes?

Minnesota is known as the land of 10,000 lakes. Minnesota actually has over 12,000 lakes, although not all of them are named, and not everyone agrees on what constitutes a lake.


Is the national flower of Finland common in Finland?

The national flower is the Lily of the Valley and it is common in all of Finland except the most northern parts (Lapland).


How is Finland like Sweden?

Finland has absolutely nothing in common with Sweden.


What is there to do in Finland Minnesota?

Finland, Minnesota is a small town (population about 600) in Northern Minnesota. It is about 5 miles west of the north shores of Lake Superior. There are beautiful hiking trails all through this area. If you go, expect a very remote, rugged and outdoor experience. Bring some bug spray. : )


Has there been a tornado in Minnesota?

Yes. Tornadoes are fairly common in Minnesota.


Are there colds in Finland?

Flu is very common in Finland, especially during the flu seasons.


What do the names Minnesota and Winnipeg have in common?

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Is the Loon the state bird of Minnesota?

Yes, the Great Common Loon is the Minnesota state bird.


How did the common loon become minnesota state bird?

The common loon is the state bird of Minnesota. There are many lakes in Minnesota and their are many loons who live in this habitat. The citizens voted to have the loon be their state bird.


What is the most common surname in Finland?

The ten most common surnames in Finland are, in order, Virtanen, Korhonen, Nieminen, Mäkinen, Mäkelä, Hämäläinen, Laine, Koskinen, Heikkinen, and Järvinen.