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Finland is perhaps best known for its peacefulness and beautiful nature. Vast forests, a unique archipelago and thousands of lakes present a striking mixture of wooded hills and waters.


In addition to its mystical northern nature, Finland is also a modern Nordic country with a high standard of living and advanced economy and technology. The city of Oulu is big enough to offer all the facilities and attractions of a lively metropolis, including restaurants and hotels.
Korsholm (Mustasaari)

Korsholm has an area of approximately 2800 km² surrounding the town of Vaasa and an extensive archipelago. Of the 16500 ...

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Lapua

Countrytown Lapua is situated at the meeting point of Rivers Lapuanjoki and Nurmonjoki, 80 km east of Vaasa. Lapua has 1...

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Säkylä

A municipality in Rauma region.

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Eurajoki

A municipality in the Rauma region.

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Rauma

City of Rauma. Old Rauma is the best preserved area of wooden houses in the nordic countries. The Old Rauma and Sammalla...

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Raahe

The historical town of Raahe is located by the northern Gulf of Bothnia. This beautiful old town proudly cherishes its m...

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Jämijärvi

Population 2350, Jämijärvi was founded in 1852. Jämijärvi is an excellent choice for the active holidaymaker.

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Oulu

Oulu, with its population of 130,000, is the largest city in the Northern Scandinavia. Oulu offers events, entertainment...

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Kristinestad (Kristiinankaupunki)

An idyllic town with wooden houses, narrow lanes and a long shoreline, surrounded by wide country landscape. Founded in ...

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Kalajoki

Sun, sand and sea - all that on the west coast of Northern Finland.

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Kaskinen

Kaskinen, a city with sea atmosphere, is the smallest of Finnish towns with approximately 1700 inhabitants.

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Närpes (Närpiö)

Närpes is situated between Vaasa and Pori (100 km to each city). 10,300 inhabitants, of whom 93% Swedish-speaking. The a...

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Ähtäri

Population 7100. Founded in 1867, Ähtäri is known for its abundant lakes and forests as well as its dinghy industry. Its...

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Pori

(in Swedish Björneborg), population 76000. Pori is situated on the Gulf of Bothnia in Satakunta. In 1558 Duke John found...

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