Helsinki is the capital of Finland, surrounded by the Baltic Sea on three sides, with an area of ??686 square kilometers and an urban population of approximately 560,000. Helsinki was founded in 1550 and became the capital of Finland in 1812. It is the sixth largest ancient city in Finland and the center of cultural, financial and economic activities in Finland....
Luo Vaniemi is located 800 kilometers north of Helsinki, with an area of ??101 square kilometers and a population of 35,000. It is the capital of Lapland Province in northern Finland and the only provincial capital in the world located on the Arctic Circle. Rovaniemi is the gateway to Lapland and the political, economic, cultural and tourism center of northern Finland...
Turku is located in the southwestern part of Finland, with a population of 175,000. It is the fifth largest city in Finland and the oldest city in Finland. Founded in 1229, Turku was once a trade hub on the Baltic Sea. Before Finland became an independent country and moved its capital to Helsinki, Turku was the capital of Finland...
Tempe Lei City is located in southwestern Finland, 180 kilometers away from the capital Helsinki, with a population of 200,000. It is the third largest city in Finland. Tampere is located in a narrow strip of land between two large lakes, N?0?1sij?0?1rvi and Pyh?0?1j?0?1rvi. It is full of magnificent scenery and delicious beauty...
Lahti is located 103 kilometers north of the capital Helsinki, with a population of 98,130. It is the seventh largest city in Finland and a famous winter sports town in Finland.
The Sarpaus Ridge runs through the beautiful and dynamic city of Lahti from west to east. Due to its special landform, Lahti has become the first choice for ski racing and ski enthusiasts...