
Finland - Wikipedia
Finland contains 40 national parks (such as Koli National Park in North Karelia), from the Southern shores of the Gulf of Finland to the high fells of Lapland. Outdoor activities range from Nordic skiing, …
Finland | Geography, History, Maps, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 8, 2026 · Finland, country in northern Europe. Finland is one of the world’s most northern and geographically remote countries and is subject to a severe climate. Nearly two-thirds of Finland is …
Essential facts about Finland | Visit Finland
Explore this list of fun facts and useful things to know about Finland – the happiest nation in the world.
InfoFinland - Key facts about Finland
Finland is located in Northern Europe and is one of the Nordic countries together with Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. Finland is a member of the European Union (EU) and NATO.
Finland | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports
2 days ago · Finland, the sixth largest country in Europe, occupies an area of 338,312 sq km (130,622 square miles) — about twice the size of the United Kingdom. Its coastline, excluding indentations, is …
Finland in facts - thisisFINLAND
Visualise a few main facts about Finland at a glance. The facts in the infographic are available in text form on this page. GDP: Statistics Finland. Updated in June 2025.
About Finland - Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Finland is a Nordic country of 5,5 million inhabitants. The capital is Helsinki, located by the Gulf of Finland in southern Finland. Finland has three neighboring countries: Russia in the east, Sweden in …
Study in Finland | Bachelor's and Master's Scholarships
Find out about bachelor's and master's scholarship opportunities in Finland.
Finland info and facts
Finland is one of the world’s most northern and geographically remote countries and is subject to a severe climate. Nearly two-thirds of country is blanketed by thick woodlands, making it the most …
Finland to acquire anti-personnel land mines and start ...
2 days ago · Finland’s military will initiate the acquisition of anti-personnel landmines and start training staff, conscripts and reservists to use them.