Levantti
Levantti is a Finnish word that translates to "east" in English. It is commonly used to refer to the eastern regions of Finland, particularly the eastern part of the country. The term is often used in geographical, cultural, and historical contexts to describe the easternmost areas of Finland, which include regions such as Karelia and the eastern parts of the provinces of Savonia and Kainuu.
The eastern regions of Finland have a distinct cultural identity, influenced by their historical ties to Russia
Levantti is also used in a broader sense to refer to the eastern part of the Baltic
In summary, Levantti is a term that encapsulates the geographical, cultural, and historical aspects of the eastern