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Finland

Finland. Land and Climate. http://www.penttila-gardens.com/route/location/04.htm. Finland's winter normally are below 0 . Finland's summer averages to 68 to 70 degrees . http://hostelsclubblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/winter_landscape_1600.jpg.

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Finland

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  1. Finland

  2. Land and Climate http://www.penttila-gardens.com/route/location/04.htm Finland's winter normally are below 0 Finland's summer averages to 68 to 70 degrees http://hostelsclubblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/winter_landscape_1600.jpg http://go.chariweb.com/2011_06_26_archive.html

  3. History 1155 A.D Sweden sent a crusade to Finland and remained part of Sweden for a couple hundred years 1863 A.D official language was changed to Finnish 1917 A.D Finland gained its independence from Russia 1809 A.D Sweden lost rule to Finland after losing a war to Russia 3000 B.C people moved to Finland

  4. Personal Appearance http://www.eurohockey.net/news/story.html?id=20080517221438finlandwinsthebronzemedals http://magical-mystical.blogspot.com/2012/06/fashion-inspiration-from-nordic-sami.html

  5. Language hyväähuomenta good morning 93% are Finnish iltapäivällä means afternoon Hei Means hello 6% are Swedish

  6. Eating If someone asks you to eat at there house you would sit where they ask you to sit and you wouldn't start eating until they start

  7. Gestures Finnish people use very little gestures one is if you have your hands in your pockets while talking it is considered very rude. Maintaining eye contact is important during a conversation and try to keep your yawns suppressed if not possible cover your mouth.

  8. HOLIDAYS Finnish people celebrate Christmas just like us they also celebrate Easter. Instead of celebrating New Years Eve they celebrate New Years Day

  9. Dating And Marriage In Finland you start dating around the age of 15 most couples move in before the are married this is called open marriage some couples stay this way for years

  10. Health Finland takes pride in its health program. Its funded by taxes. But Finland has a high rate of alcoholism and suicide

  11. Government Republic Constitution is what government Finland uses Finland has a president just like us the president has limited powers over the country the president serves six years as head of state

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