The republic of Finland locates the north of Europe, which is lying approximately between latitude 60 and 70 degrees N, and longitudes 20 and 32 degrees E, and is a member of European Union.
The country Finland, a peninsula with the Gulf to the south and the Gulf of Bothnia to the west, has land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east.
Finland has an approximately one thousand and hundred miles coastline. The topography from north to south is high to low. Finland has thousands of islands and lakes – about 179,000 islands and 188,000 lakes; the landscape mostly is flat with few hills and few mountains, which mostly is covered by taiga forest and fens. In the conclusion, about ten percent area Finland
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are rivers, lakes and pounds, and about seventy-eight percent forest area occupies the rest area of Finland’s land. In the geography, one-third of Finland’s area is in the Arctic Circle and the rest part belongs to temperate marine climate. Because of the geographical position of the country between latitude 60 and 70 degrees N in the parallels in the coastal zone of the Eurasian continent, the overall climate of Finland is cold. And it is very obvious that the climate of Finland could be characterized by long freezing winter and short mild summer. As the location of Finland is close enough to the Atlantic Ocean, the combination of moderating effects of both Gulf Stream and numerous inland lakes brings warm climate. According to data, there are seven different ethnic groups which are Finns, Swede, Russian, Sami, Romani, Jews and Tatars. The Finn is the largest ethnic group that is about ninety percent of total population; Swede is the second large ethnic group that is about five percent of the total population; the rest population are ethnic minorities – Russian, Sami, Romani, Jews and Tatars and other immigrations. And there are over ten languages used in mainland Finland, but two of the most popular languages, considered as “working language” are Finnish and Swedish. And people who speak Finnish or Swedish, account for over ninety-nine percent of the total population. According to the data for religion at the end of 2013, 75.3 percent of the population is Evangelical Lutheran, 1.1 percent of the population is Christian Orthodox, 1.4 percent of the population is other religions and the rest population is none. Finland has various holidays, including some festivals from other countries.
Depending on online research, these three festivals, in my opinion, are most influential and traditional to Finns: May Day, Midsummer Holiday, and Christmas Day. First, May Day is a public holiday celebrated on May 1st, and it is an ancient northern hemisphere spring festival. May Day is the biggest and magnificent festival during spring in Finland. The celebration among all over the country generations come together in a carnival-style street on May Day Eve. And students parade through town wearing their graduation white caps and looking forward to enjoying the beginning of the summer. However, it is not only confetti, balloons and champagne galore. May Day is also a political festival, because it is traditional for party members doing public speeches in most public square of major cities. The second important festival is Midsummer Holiday, and this festival is for celebration the longest day of the year, because the sun does not fall in most regions of country. Mid-Summer Holiday is also called Juhannus in Finland, which is celebrated on the twilight of Saturday between June 20th and 26th. On the Mid-Summer Day, the whole Finland will shut down. In the festival, most Finns are eating sausages, going to sauna or swimming in lakes at their own cottages by a bonfire. Finland people are going to place birch braches on both sides of the front door of cottages or boats to welcome the visitor. This is origin from a Ukko celebration and now becomes an important tradition for Finns. The last influential holiday for Finn is Christmas Day. On that day, Finns prefer to stay at home with their family or friends, and prepare traditional food which often includes mashed rutabaga, carrot, potato casseroles, salmon and turkey or ham, for celebration. The story as everyone knows, the Santa Claus lives in northern of Finland, Lapland. He prepares presents to the children and offers great fun to the family,
which makes that this holiday is so much important for the Finn.
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