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Finland

Finland is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, noted for its forests, thousands of lakes, and high living standards. It borders Sweden to the west, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Baltic Sea to the south. The capital and largest city is Helsinki. The population is about 5.5 million; official languages are Finnish and Swedish, with Sámi languages spoken by Indigenous communities in Lapland.

Finland is a parliamentary republic. The government is led by the prime minister; the president has mainly

The country features extensive boreal forests and a long coastline with archipelagos. Climate ranges from cold

Historically part of Sweden until 1809, Finland was a Grand Duchy under Russia before gaining independence

ceremonial
duties.
The
unicameral
Eduskunta
has
200
seats.
Finland
joined
the
European
Union
in
1995,
adopted
the
euro
in
2002,
and
became
a
member
of
NATO
in
2023.
It
participates
in
the
Schengen
Area
and
the
Nordic
Council.
winters
to
mild
summers
in
the
south.
Finland
emphasizes
environmental
protection,
sustainable
energy,
and
a
robust
welfare
state.
Its
education
system
is
widely
regarded
as
excellent,
with
high
literacy
and
strong
public
services.
The
economy
is
highly
developed,
with
services
and
high-tech
manufacturing
playing
major
roles.
in
1917.
It
fought
the
Winter
War
(1939–40)
and
the
Continuation
War
(1941–44)
with
the
Soviet
Union.
Since
the
postwar
era,
Finland
has
aligned
with
Western
institutions
and
is
noted
for
design,
literature,
and
sauna
culture.