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Finland

Officially the Republic of Finland, this Nordic country is located in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. With a total area of 130,596 sq mi, it is the eight biggest country in Europe. Finland is also the most sparsely populated nation in the European Union.

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How can a nepali student come over Finland to study diploma in public health?

Obviously,,,Nepali can come to Finland for their study .......Just you need to rearch for the college and apply for a appropiate university,,,But never go to consultancy for help,,every information is provided in Internet,, and u can search in internet,, don't pay any money for information,,

For Bachelor level u have to appear to the Intrance exam and for masters u don't have to,,,

Go to the Finnish Embassy for Detail information ,,,

What companies offer car hire in Finland?

If you want to hire a car in Finland, you can check regulars Europcar or Argus online, or use a local car hire company such as Scandia or Finland-Carhire.

Where can a 2013 map for Finland be located?

A recent map can be received by contacting the Finnish Tourism Board at P.O. Box 625, Töölönkatu 11, FI-00101 HELSINKI. You can also call the board via +358-(0)29 50 58000.

What Olympic sport does Finland Excel in?

They Excel In Running,Skipping and Dump Truck Driving xD

What is the currrency of Finland?

Currently the Euro, previously the Finnish Markka.

Was Finland involved in World War 2?

No, the Germans sent soldiers into the northern part of Finland's Lapland region while they were allied with Finland during the Continuation War. The Finns later fought and won a war against them to get them out of Lapland. But they were never occupied by Germany.

What are roles of men in Finland?

Finland doesn't separate any jobs only for men and only for women.

What are weird Finland laws?

all people in Finland must pay a TV tax whether or not they own a TV - underground power lines and overhead power lines can't be by the roadside at the same time, they can only be placed at the roadside alone - taxi drivers must pay royalties if they play music in their cars for paying customers.

What are the colors of Finland flag?

Finland's national flag is white and blue, but the military flag (shown above) also contains a crowned lion on a red field, the right forepaw replaced with an armoured hand brandishing a sword, trampling on a saber with the hindpaws. This flag naturally contains more colors than just blue and white.

What are the most visited places in Finland?

The most visited mplace in Finland is the rock church. And alsdo the tower of the leaning monkeys at 64 west monkey enchillada street

What is money called in Finland?

Finlands money is called eurosFinlands money is called euros

Which country is not a part of Scandinavia - Finland or Iceland?

Strictly speaking, Scandinavia only refers to Norway and Sweden because Denmark, Finland and Iceland are not on the Peninsula. However, Iceland and Denmark are considered Scandinavian because they are culturally, linguistically and ethnically Scandinavian. Finland has more Russian history than Scandinavian, but is also considered Scandinavian due to the fact that they are in a region called Fennoscandia (Fenno-Scandinavia), which is Norway, Sweden and Finland.

As a result, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland (Faroe Islands too, since Denmark governs them) are all a part of Scandinavia.

What does 'lempihahmosi' mean and what language is the word?

It's Finnish and it means "your favourite character". It can also mean your favourite

avatar, shape or figure.

How many hours does it take to fly from Manchester UK to Lapland Finland?

Lapland is a region of Finland, with Rovaniemi as its capital. The flight time to there is 2 hours and 37 minutes.

Did Germany occupie Finland?

No, Germany did not occupy Finland. Finland and Germany were brothers in arms during WW2. When Finland was forced to resign to the Soviet Union, one of the demands were that the Finns should throw out the remaining German troops in Finland. The Germans slowly retreated back to Norway in what is called the "Lapland War".

Why studying in Finland?

Finnish schools have higher quality than many other countries'.