It's dark a _long_long_ time. The sun rises maybe about 10-12am. and the sun sets about 3-5pm.
Not particularly. It may be dark for long periods in winter and cold and sparsely populated, but the people are happy to live there. Visitors might find it a bit more difficult compared to where they are from, but the people from Finland are happy to live there. It is their home.
Finland has large archipelago in the Baltic Sea and over 190 000 lakes! Also, 73% of Finland is covered by forest, so getting close to nature is no problem. Especially older finns are familiar with nature. Winter starts in Finland usually in october and ends in may, and winter in Finland means loads of snow and freezing temperatures. Even -30 degrees Celcius is normal during the long, dark winter. Most of the finnish population is concentrated to south coast, where the capital, Helsinki, lies. Therefore southern and western coastline is the most urban are of Finland.
Regular clothes, but do notice that the winter is really long and cold in Finland, so wearing warm clothing is advised
Finland has never hosted the Winter Olympics.
Finland.
As long as I'm living and my huge dick covers the sun , it'll always be dark in antartica.
The north of Finland is above the Arctic Circle so the sun doesn't set there for a period in the summer. In the south of Finland, the sun will set but is barely goes below the horizon, meaning that it never gets truly dark.
It will never be held in Finland.
The ISBN of A Dark Winter is 1862913684.
A Dark Winter was created in 1998.
The ISBN of In the Winter Dark is 0869140450.
In the Winter Dark was created in 1988.