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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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What Helsinki the capital of Finland is located on what sea?

Helsinki, the capital and largest city of Finland, is located in southern Finland on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. The Gulf of Finland is the easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea.

What is the most famous statue in Finland?

The statue of Paavo Nurmi, a finnish runner, is pretty famous.

Is Finland a nordic country is so why?

Yes, Finland is a part of Scandinavia (nordic country).

The requirements for nordic countries:

- Flags (all of them has a cross)

- History (these countries go back a long time)

- High living standard

- Languages (these languages have formed and effected eachother)

- Geographical position (All of the countries reach over the Arctic Circular)

- Climate (temperatures and natural events are almost the same)

- Religion (Christianity is a common thing)

- Ocean (all of the countries are on the same ocean)

- Education (high education everywhere)

- Culture

- Social security

- Democracy

- Safety

- Equality (between males and females ect...)

I hope this was enough...

How do you spell welcome in finnish?

I think you spell it exactly the same, but with a slightly different pronunciation.

More of a "Jen-nuh" than "Jen-ah" (if that helps).

What are some non-renewable resources in Finland?

There are several kinds of non renewable resources in Finland. There are fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal, and oil.

How do you count to ten in Finnish?

1: yksi

2: kaksi

3: kolme

4: neljä

5: viisi

6: kuusi

7: seitsemän

8: kahdeksan

9: yhdeksän

10: kymmenen

How do you say regards in Finnish?

You could say "terveisin", if by regards you mean what you would say at the end of a letter.

Can a foreigner obtain Finnish citizenship by virtue of same-sex registered partnership with a citizen of Finland?

Yes, Finland grants virtually all the same rights and responsibilities of legal marriage to same-sex registered partners and immigration rights are explicitly among them. So, after four years of continuous residence (or six years non-continuous since age 15), the foreign partner of a Finnish citizen may apply for naturalization.

Which region does Helskini belong to?

Helsinki is in the region of Uusimaa, located in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea.

What are some stereotypes for Finland?

  • It's very cold
  • There are polar bears
  • People are shy and rude
  • Every Finnish people dance tango
  • Finnish people love to sing Karaoke
  • They drink much, especially Vodka
  • Physical appearance: Blond hair and blue eyes

How do you say welcome to as in Welcome to Carolina in Finnish?

"Tervetuloa [PLACE]+[END]."
Enter the name of the place to the [PLACE].
But the [END] is very difficult to foreigners. You have to say the right kind of syllable at the end.
These are combined like this: [VOWEL]+n (Like in this case -an). This is determined by the last or second to last letter. Sometimes it's not normal (New York = -iin).
If the place ends in a consonant, there are two vowels at the end...

So the sentence goes like follows:
Tervetuloa Carolinaan.

Foreign names can be difficult to conjugate into Finnish, because in Finnish nouns get a suffix at the end to add meaning. For example house is talo, but in the house is talossa, into the house is taloon.

This can provide for some awkward versions of foreign place names. In this case it would be most natural to pronounce Carolina like you would in English, but stretching the last "a" and adding the n.

How do you say very good in Finnish?

"Olen hyvä." (Means I am good at something, or good in general.)

If this was meant as a response to the question "How are you?" ("Miten menee" in Finnish), then the answer would be "Hyvin".

What is the finnish term for not giving up?

"En Anna periksi" tai "En aio luovuttaa".