uusimaid
Uusimaid is a term of Finnish origin that generally refers to the region of Nyland in southern Finland. Historically, it was the most populous and economically significant province of Finland. The name "Uusimaa" translates to "new land," and it was settled by Swedish colonists in the 12th and 13th centuries. The region is characterized by a long coastline along the Gulf of Finland, numerous islands, and a diverse landscape of forests, lakes, and agricultural areas.
The capital of Finland, Helsinki, is located in Uusimaid. This has made the region a center for