KEMI
Kemi is a city located in the southwestern part of Finland, in the region of Ostrobothnia. It is situated on the Finnish coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, approximately 600 kilometers northwest of Helsinki.
The city of Kemi has a population of around 21,000 people, with a mix of Finnish, Swedish,
Kemi's climate is characterized by cold winters and mild summers, with average temperatures ranging from -2°C
Kemi has a rich cultural heritage, with several museums and historical sites showcasing the region's history
One of Kemi's most notable landmarks is the stunning Kemi Church, a wooden church built in 1862
Kemi is a charming city with a mix of urban and natural attractions, offering a unique blend