Finland

The Finnish city of Turku traces its history back to the 13th century. It is the oldest city in the country and its first capital. The unique charm of Turku and its surroundings is given by the Aura River, the sea, the archipelago of several thousand islands, as well as the organic interweaving

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Cozy Finnish town, small, but loved by tourists. There are especially many Russians here, the city is located only 60 km from the border with Russia. Lappeenranta's history dates back to the 17th century. Its most important historical site is the defensive

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A small Finnish town near the Russian border is famous for the largest lake in the country - Saimaa and the ice-free river Vuoksa. Forests, river rapids and a stormy waterfall made Imatra the main tourist attraction in Finland back in the 18th-19th centuries.

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Kotka is a Finnish city located on the shores of the bay. It stands partly on an island, and in the past there was a Swedish fortress on this site. The influence of neighbors is felt only in minor details. The identity of Kotka has long supplanted culture

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The capital of Finland does not boast pompous lush architecture, many historical sites and some particularly outstanding cultural heritage. However, Helsinki is a distinctive, atmospheric city and it definitely has

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Finland is a harsh northern country. Eco-tourism is popular among travelers who come to this country. Finland is famous for its nature - numerous lakes, water channels, national parks. All this creates an excellent ecology in the country. Climate

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