FLIGHTS, ACCOMMODATION AND MOVEMENT IN JYVÄSKYLÄ

ATTRACTIONS OF JYVÄSKYLÄ

FLIGHTS, ACCOMMODATION AND MOVEMENT IN JYVÄSKYLÄ Diverse Nature Sites, such as Oravivuori, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, attract people to the Jyväskylä region. Jyväskylä is playfully called the Athens of Finland, but the city actually resembles Rome in the sense that Jyväskylä is also easily accessible by several roads. It is easy to […]

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Map of Finland Helsinki

Finland 2005

According to ehistorylib, in 2005, Finland had a population of approximately 5.3 million people, composed of Finns, Swedes and other ethnic minorities. The main language spoken was Finnish, with Swedish as the second official language. The economy in 2005 was largely based on high-tech manufacturing and services, with a strong focus on exports. Foreign trade […]

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