Finnish Gastronomy
Posted On Friday, February 17, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Finland, Finnish Culture, Gastronomy, Gastronomy in Finland Tags: Finnish food, Food in Finland, Gastronomy in Finland
The most mentioned Finnish gastronomy highlights are probably its tasty herrings, the stewed reindeer meat or the amazing wild berry desserts, but actually the Finnish cuisine is a lot more to that. The four seasons of the Northern Europe have marked the whole Scandinavian area. In winter a lot of ...
History of Finland Part 1
Posted On Friday, February 17, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Finland, HISTORY, History of Finland, NORDIC CULTURE Tags: History of Finland, Winter War
Finland's history begins some 10,000 years ago when the territory of the current Finland started releasing from the thick ice that had covered its surface during the ice age. That is when the area now known as Finland was inhabited by the first settlers who came from the south and east. Throughout the prehistoric era, until the end of the Viking Age around the year 1050, Finland was ...
Finland Country Profile
Posted On Friday, February 17, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Country Profile, Culture in Finland, Economy, Finland, Finnish Culture Tags: All about Finland, Finland country profile, Finnish population, information on Finland
Name in Finnish: SuomiForm of government: Republic, parliamentary democracy, elections every four yearsHead of state: President, elected for six yearsPopulation 5.2 million, 17 inhabitants per km2Official languages: Finnish (93%), Swedish (6%)
Dimensions: is the fifth European country regarding the surface, 338,145 km2,10% of the surface are covered with inland waters and 69% of forestApproximately 190,000 lakes,The most vast archipelago of EuropeApproximately 100,000 ...
Finnish Culture
Posted On Thursday, February 16, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Culture in Finland, Finland, Finnish Culture, NORDIC CULTURE Tags: culture in Finland, Finnish culture, sauna, sisu
The Finnish culture can be seen as part of the Western culture which is strongly influenced by Catholic and Protestant Christian tradition. Although it is thought that the Finnish people and Finnish-speakers have lived in the geographical area of Finland for at least 5000 years, the impact of German and Swedish culture is very big in Finland, probably because Finland belonged to Sweden for 700 years between the twelfth and nineteenth centuries.
Russian influence has ...
Nordic Art
Posted On Thursday, February 16, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Nordic Art, NORDIC CULTURE Tags: Art in the Nordic Countries, Danish art, Finnish art, icelandic art, Nordic Cinema and filmmaking, Nordic Design, Nordic fine arts, Nordic literature, Nordic music, Norwegian art, Swedish art
The Nordic countries are famous of their successful artistic industries and tradition in arts. The Nordic music, cinematography, literature, architecture, fine arts as well as the artistic and industrial design are known worldwide.
Nordic literature
Nordic music
Nordic fine arts
Nordic Cinema and filmmaking
Nordic Design
Art in Finland
Art in Denmark
Art in Sweden
Art in in Norway
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Nordic and Scandinavian Languages
Posted On Thursday, February 16, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under NORDIC CULTURE, Nordic Languages Tags: Danish, Faroese language, Finnish, Greenandic, Icelandic, Nordic languages, Norwegian, Sami-language, Scandinavian languages, Swedish
The languages of the Nordic countries can be roughly divided between Scandinavian languages and Finno-Ugric languages, belonging in the first group the Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Icelandic, and in the second group the Finnish language. Also the Laplandic Sami- language is representative of the Northern European languages and belongs to the ...
Gotland
Posted On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Baltic Sea Islands, Sweden, Travel to Baltic Sea Islands, Travel to Sweden Tags: Baltic Sea Islands, Gotland, Ingmar Bergman, Pippi Longstocking, Sweden, Swedish Archipelago, Swedish Islands, Travel to Sweden, Visby
Limestone formations in Gotland
Gotland is the largest island of the Baltic Sea and of Sweden, where it belongs. Located some 90 km off the Swedish coast to the east and 130 kilometers from the Baltic countries to the west, Gotland has an area of 3140 km2 with 800 km of coastline, forming the Swedish ...
Åland
Posted On Monday, February 6, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Baltic Sea Islands, Finland, Travel to Baltic Sea Islands Tags: Ahvenanmaa, Åland, Baltic Sea Islands, Finland, Finnish Archipelago, Finnish Islands, Travel to Finland
The islands of Åland, Ahvenanmaa in Finnish, form an archipelago in the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden, which belongs to the Republic of Finland with the status of autonomous province. Åland has a little over 28,000 inhabitants of whom almost half live in the capital Mariehamn, which is the only city ...
Sauli Niinistö elected for the Finnish Presidency
Posted On Monday, February 6, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Current Topics, Finland, News from Finland Tags: Elections in Finland, Finnish Presidential elections 2012, President of Finland, Sauli Niinisto
The conservative candidate for the Finnish presidency Sauli Niinistö was chosen tonight as the 12. president of the Republic of Finland.
The difference was clear between the two candidates in the last round of the elections; Niinistö received 62,6% of all votes, whereas Pekka Haavisto, the Green Party's candidate, got 37,4 ...
NOKIA Shares Rebound as Smartphone Results not as Bad as Expected
Posted On Thursday, January 26, 2012 By thenordiccountries. Under Current Topics, Economy, Finland, News from Finland
Nokia is Beginning to collect the fruits of STI alliance with Windows in the smartphone business.
The Finnish company's shares go up more than 5% after-selling 19.6 million smartphones in the fourth quarter, instead of 18.5 million that was the number expected by experts. Nokia began selling Lumia 800 in Europe ...