The forests and the lakes, I'd imagine. Finland has some really beautiful nature, and it stands up to its nickname "the Land of Thousands of Lakes". There are not many cities in Finland, none reaching the population of one million, but they are charming and calm. There are not many sights, probably none of them world-known.
People who live in Finland are Finnish and are referred to as Finns.
People who live in Finland are called Finns. The term can refer to both Finnish citizens and ethnic Finns, who share a common language and culture. In Swedish, they are referred to as "finländare." The Finnish language itself has its own word for Finns, which is "suomalaiset."
They are called Finnish, Finns, and Finlanders.
The Finns! And a few others.
"Var finns badrumet?"
they are not called finns they are called finnish and finn is where they come from.
In English they're called Finns or the Finnish.
the north pole
People who live in Finland are Finnish and are referred to as Finns.
Citizens of Finland are called, "Finns".
Young Finns was created in 1994.
The finns on a fish help the fish to navigate and turn.
They are called Finnish, Finns, and Finlanders.
True Finns was created on 1995-05-11.
Finns Leinster Journal was created in 1767.
This is pretty obvious 3 Finns and 1 tail
Finns Point Range Light was created in 1877.