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Olympic Hotel PargaPosted on January 29, 2010. The finer points of Finland Geographically, Finland is situated in the northern part of mainland Europe, between Russia and Sweden. It is bordered on all sides by the Gulf of Finland . The country has a coastline 1.250 km. It has some small lakes plains and mountains. Historically, it is interesting to note that according to archaeological evidence, the signs of human civilization have been found in Finland about 100,000 years ago. Finland has a highly industrialized, market economy, per capita income comparable to that of the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. Its key economic sector is manufacturing - wood, metals, engineering, telecommunications and electronics. Helsinki, the capital of the Republic of Finland, is an exciting city, which has many popular tourist attractions like the Finlandia Hall, Olympic Stadium, the massive underground church, graceful Senate and marketplaces, Uspenski Cathedral and Monument Sibelus A memorial to the greatest Finnish composer. In Helsinki, a Baltic ferry service is available to go to Sweden in the sea Other major tourist attractions are: aec Lahti - northeast of Helsinki - Ski resort. There are a number of vacation rentals in Finland as ski penthouse Kittila in Finnish Lapland, Hotel Kittila, Kittila Sky Studio, Holiday House in Tampere, Kuopio Vacation in the Lake District, and Radisson Sas Marina Palace Hotel, Finland. The summer festival is always welcomed by the Finnish people. The sun has not set at night. Nature is at its best summer in Finland. A Finnish summer evening happily sit and relax on the pier at their cottage at the lake. A sailing trip in the vast archipelago of Turku in Europe with its 20,000 islands offers a memorable experience. Tourists can spend the night in the lighthouse impressive Bengtska¤r or visit a sheep farm in Pargas. The lighthouse is persistent and resilient as Finland itself. In the sheep crafts made from sheep's wool, fall colors, ancient mythology and craft traditions of the archipelago are present. In the fall, huge flocks of cranes and swans fly over the vast fields of corn. They will return to Finland next summer. Tourists will be hard hit congestion in Finland, whether on roads, airports or on board trains. They can plan along the arteries that cross the country or make detours to scenic beauty really quiet country roads. Finland has a network of service stations, and along the arteries there is a network of service stations that are open all night. Service stations generally have at least in the cafes, even though most of them also serve full meals. Finland fleets of trains are very fast and suitable for tourists. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |