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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.

1,374 Questions

Has Helsinki held the olympic games?

The Olympics was in Helsinki, Finland in 1952

What is time difference between Adelaide and Finland?

  • From the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October, Adelaide (UTC+9.5) is 6.5 hours ahead of Finland (UTC+3).
  • From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, Adelaide (UTC+10.5) is 8.5 hours ahead of Finland (UTC+2).
  • During the rest of the year, Adelaide (UTC+10.5) is 7.5 hours ahead of Finland (UTC+3).

2 PM Eastern European Time (EET; Finland-winter)

= 3 PM Eastern European Summer Time [EEST; Finland-summer (Mar-Oct)]

= 9:30 PM Australian Central Standard Time (ACST; Adelaide-winter)

= 10:30 PM Australian Central Daylight Saving Time [ACDT; Adelaide-summer (Oct-Apr)]

Who is the current leader of Finland?

Toomas Hendrik Ilves is the president of Estonia, the head of state. Andrus Ansip is the prime minister, the head of government.

Is Finland in eastern Europe?

Western Europe.

Eastern Europe is used to denote those countries that fell under the influence, or were part of the Soviet Union after the second world war. Finland managed to keep its independence, and is thus considered part of western Europe.

Though i would like to note that the boundaries of eastern and western Europe have started to fade.

Finland is in Western Europe, it is a border country of Eastern and Western.

What is the average annual temperature of Helsinki Finland?

The ave. temp. in Helsinki, Finland in January; is 99.0 F

What region is Helsinki Finland in?

It is a northern neighbor of Russia. I went to Russia this summer and wanted to visit Helsinki for the day, but that was impossible. I would have had to take a train between St. Petersburg and Helsinki and it would have taken at least 14 hours. I couldn't find a ship or ferry that went between the two that was faster. There was no way. I was surprised to see that no ferry ran. I loved St. Petersburg.

What bodies of water border Finland's nation?

There are several small bodies of water between Sweden and Russia. They are all connected, but have different names. The Gulf of Bothnia separates Sweden and Finland- it is located to the east of Sweden. To get to Russia from there, you must travel through the Gulf of Finland- you will land in St. Petersburg. Both of these gulfs are smaller bodies of water contained in the Baltic Sea.

How many islands make up the country of New Zealand?

New Zealand is made up of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island. In addition there is Stewart Island to the far south, and hundreds more smaller islands, some of which are inhabited. They include the Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands.

Which Asian country is made up of 4 main islands?

This would be Indonesia.Some of the islands have active volcanoes on them;Sumatra,Bali and Java are but a few.Some of the islands however are very small barely measuring an acre or simply attols and reefs.

What are the capitals of Greece Finland Sweden Norway Hungary and Denmark?

Here is a list of the 3 Scandinavian capitals:

Sweden = Stockholm Population: 2 million

Norway = Oslo Population: 1.3 million

Denmark = Copenhagen Population: 1.7 million


There are four capitals in Scandinavia: Oslo in Norway, Stockholm in Sweden, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Reykjavik in Iceland.

What is the country Finland famous for?

Educational system

Literacy rate

Life expectancy

Welfare state benefits

Architecture

Design

Glassware

Textiles

Shipbuilding

Wood/lumber products

Computer/IT technologies

Cell phones

Reindeer

Baked goods

The Winter War

Where is Finland?

Finland locates in northern Europe, Scandinavia, next to Sweden and Russia.

In Northern Europe, Fennoscandia, between Sweden and Russia and north of Estonia.

What is the capital of the scandanavian country located between Norway and Finland?

Norway and Finland share a border, so your question makes little sense. However, there is a country which borders both of those two, Sweden, and its capital is Stockholm.

What sea is north of Finland?

Barents Sea or Norwegian Sea

Finland is in the middle...

What are people called who live above the Arctic Circle in Scandinavian countries of Sweden Norway and Finland?

About 2 million people live north of the Arctic Circle. Most of them live in Russia (1.4 million) and Scandinavia (0.5 million), while less than 0.1 million live in North America and Greenland. The largest cities north of the Arctic Circle are situated in Russia: Murmansk, with 0.4 million people in its metropolitan area, and Norilsk with 0.2 million. The largest western city north of the Arctic Circle is Tromso, in Norway, with a population of more than 66,000. The largest city in North America is Barrow in Alaska, with more or less 4,000 inhabitants.

Who declared Helsinki capital of Finland?

Czar Alexander I of Russia moved the capital from Turku to Helsinki to reduce Swedish influence in Finland.

What nation borders Finland on the east?

Russia is the country that borders Finland on the east. Russia is the largest country in land mass in the world. It covers one eighth of the Earth.

What does Finland Norway and Japan have in common?

Who Cares about that.. wat u need to know is that the Carter IV is gonna be good as crap