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  2. Time in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland's high latitude means that in summer the nights are short (in Helsinki in July, there are only five hours between sunset and sunrise), and daylight saving time has no impact on the population. In spring and autumn it does (with Helsinki experiencing between 13 and 18 hours of sunlight in spring and 11 to 6 hours in autumn), in addition ...

  3. Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish National Opera, the only full-time, professional opera company in Finland, is located in Helsinki. The opera singer Martti Wallén, one of the company's long-time soloists, was born and raised in Helsinki, as was mezzo-soprano Monica Groop.

  4. Date and time notation in Finland - Wikipedia

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    In Finland, the usual way of writing dates in normal text is with the months spelled out. [1] [2] The format varies according to the language used.In Finnish, a full stop (full point, dot or period) is placed after the day to indicate an ordinal: 31. toukokuuta 2002; furthermore, the month is in the partitive case, always marked by -ta.

  5. Talk:Time in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The caption for the photo in the "Time in Finland" infobox states The Helsinki University Observatory, where Finland's local mean time is measured. But the web page for the observatory indicates it is now the visitor center for a museum. It seems that nothing is measured there anymore.

  6. Puotila, Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    Helsinki: Time zone: UTC+2 • Summer : UTC+3 : Puotila , Botby gård is an eastern neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland. [1] Politics Results of the 2011 ...

  7. History of Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    Helsingfors 1776-1777. Helsinki was founded by Swedish King Gustav I in 1550 as the town of Helsingfors.Gustav intended for the town to serve the purpose of consolidating trade in the southern part of Finland and providing a competitor to Reval (today: Tallinn), a nearby Hanseatic League city which dominated local trade at the time.

  8. Oil tanker sabotage crew were poised to cut more cables when ...

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    Leaders of the NATO member states around the Baltic Sea are set to meet in Helsinki on Tuesday to dis Oil tanker sabotage crew were poised to cut more cables when caught, Finland says Skip to main ...

  9. Helsinki Times - Wikipedia

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    Helsinki Times one-year anniversary advertisement on a Helsinki Tram in 2008. Helsinki Times was established in April 2007 by Iranian-born doctor, writer, journalist and director Alexis Kouros, who settled in Finland in 1990. [1] A paper version was published in tabloid format [2] and was eventually discontinued in February 2015. [3]