Finland: The Country's People, Geography, Food and Interesting Facts
1. Finland
Adam B. Kate R. Liandra R.
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2. Introduction
• The country that we studied is Finland.
• The capital of Finland is Helsinki.
• The population is 5,200,000 people.
• The country’s official languages are Finnish
and Swedish.
3. Geography
• Finland has several farmlands, plains and
green hills.
• Finland has fertile and rich soil.
• Finland has a humid climate like mild summers
and icy cold winters.
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4. People
• Winter sports are very popular in Finland.
They play hockey, skiing, and also water sports
and hiking.
• In Finland they do a lot of the same jobs we
do in America.
• They do a variety of jobs like forest work,
farming and other industries like tourism.
5. Food
• Finns eat a lot of meat and fish, especially
Reindeer Sausages.
• Potatoes are the most famous veggie in all of
Finland.
• At home families make hearty soups,
casseroles, and pies.
• They love to drink milk and are avid coffee
drinkers.
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6. Interesting Facts
• People in Finland read more than any other
countries in Europe.
• Finns love folk music, literature, and dancing.
• They also like doing “Tango Dancing” to music.
• Most Finns own a country side cottage
without plumbing and electricity.
7. Bibliography
• Finland." Peoples of Europe. Marshall
Cavendish Digital, 2012. Web. 10 October
2012.
<http://www.marshallcavendishdigital.com/artic
ledisplay/22/4927/50485>.