Finland is a country with a high standard of living and a rich European culture. It has two official languages, so in some areas (particulary the Ålands) you can live with Swedish, if learning Finnish is too difficult for you. Besides, many people understand English. There are many Russian immigrants in Finland. For them it is a stable, prosperous country, whose people have similar mentality, but not the same drawbacks, perhaps except drinking.
The Finnish race is Caucasian. Most people in Finland have relatively light coloured hair and light eyes (blue, grey or green, blue being the most common). The average height for for a Finnish woman today is around 166 cm (5'5) and for a Finnish man around 180 cm (5'10).
Many foreigners say Finnish people are shy and quiet. In the past talking a lot was not encouraged in Finnish society, not unless you actually had something worthwhile to say. Nowadays talkativeness and sociability are much more valued.
Finns are commonly considered as hardworking and honest people (they especially gained good reputation in the US when a lot of them immigrated there in the 19th century).
There is 6 months snow in some areas in Finland annually. Skiing is easy way to move e.g in forest.
Free education
Normal people.
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People who live in Finland are Finnish and are referred to as Finns.
According to an estimate from 2010, Finland's population is 5,250,275.
Beluga whales can often be seen in Finnish waters.
In Helsinki lives 1/5 of the whole population. Over a million people lives there and there is five million people (about 17 per 1 km2)
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People who live in Finland are Finnish and are referred to as Finns.
About 79,7%. That makes it the main church of Finland.
According to an estimate from 2010, Finland's population is 5,250,275.
Beluga whales can often be seen in Finnish waters.
lol houses and apartments you idiot.
Nope. Jailtime is what you get.
The Sami live in parts of Sweden, Norway and Finland and are the only indigenous people of Scandinavia. There are some that live in the Kola Peninsula but most of them are concentrated in Finland and Norway.
They breathe, eat, sleep, and drink. Same as you.
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Citizens of Finland are called, "Finns".