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osoitetut

"Osoitetut" is a term used in Finnish to describe a type of traditional Finnish sauna, which is a communal bathing facility. The term "osoitetut" specifically refers to saunas that are located in public spaces, such as parks, schools, or other community centers. These saunas are typically open to the public and are often used by the local community for relaxation, socializing, and physical activities.

Osoitetut saunas are an integral part of Finnish culture, reflecting the country's emphasis on outdoor activities,

The use of osoitetut saunas has been declining in recent years due to factors such as urbanization,

community,
and
well-being.
They
are
usually
heated
using
wood
or
other
natural
materials,
and
the
sauna
experience
often
includes
a
period
of
relaxation
followed
by
a
cold
water
rinse,
known
as
a
"kylpy."
changing
lifestyles,
and
the
increasing
popularity
of
private
saunas.
However,
efforts
are
being
made
to
preserve
and
promote
these
traditional
facilities
as
part
of
Finland's
cultural
heritage.