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  2. Geography of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Finland is characterized by its northern position, its ubiquitous landscapes of intermingled boreal forests and lakes, and its low population density. Finland can be divided into three areas: archipelagoes and coastal lowlands, a slightly higher central lake plateau and uplands to north and northeast.

  3. Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland, [a] officially the Republic of Finland, [b] [c] is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. ... Much of the geography of Finland is a result of the Ice Age.

  4. Outline of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland – sovereign Nordic country located in Northern Europe. [1] Finland has borders with Sweden to the west, Russia to the east, and Norway to the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland. The capital city is Helsinki. Around 5.62 million people reside in Finland, with the majority concentrated in the southern part ...

  5. Category:Landforms of Finland - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Bosanski; Català; Cebuano; Cymraeg; Esperanto; فارسی; Français; Gaelg; 한국어; हिन्दी ...

  6. Category:Geography of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland geography stubs (6 C, 181 P) Pages in category "Geography of Finland" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect ...

  7. Geology of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Finland is made up of a mix of geologically very young and very old materials. Common rock types are orthogneiss , granite , metavolcanics and metasedimentary rocks. On top of these lies a widespread thin layer of unconsolidated deposits formed in connection to the Quaternary ice ages , for example eskers , till and marine clay .

  8. Portal:Finland - Wikipedia

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    A civil war was fought in Finland the following year, with the Whites emerging victorious. Finland's status as a republic was confirmed in 1919. During World War II, Finland fought against the Soviet Union in the Winter War and the Continuation War, and later against Nazi Germany in the Lapland War. As a result, it lost parts of its territory ...

  9. Southwest Finland - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Finland's nature differs from other regions. The most notable biotopes are the Archipelago Sea and groves. 80% of Finland's insect species can be found in Southwest Finland. [4] There are around 20,000 islands near the coast. [5] The southernmost point of Southwest Finland and the southernmost inhabited island is Utö. [6]