Finland - Wikipedia The name Suomi (Finnish for 'Finland') has uncertain origins, but a common etymology with saame (the Sámi) has been suggested [16][17] In the earliest historical sources, from the 12th and 13th centuries, the term Finland refers to the coastal region around Turku in the southwest of modern Finland; this region later became known as Finland
Etusivu - Suomi. fi Suomi fi kokoaa asioiden hoitamisessa tarvittavat tiedot, toimintaohjeet ja palvelut yhteen osoitteeseen Tunnistautuneena voit viestiä eri organisaatioiden kanssa, antaa ja pyytää valtuuksia sekä tarkistaa omat rekisteritietosi
Finland | Geography, History, Maps, Facts | Britannica Finland, country in northern Europe Finland is one of the world’s most northern and geographically remote countries and is subject to a severe climate Nearly two-thirds of Finland is blanketed by thick woodlands Finland forms a symbolic northern border between western and eastern Europe
The mysterious origins of Finland’s true name - BBC Finns refer to their country as ‘Suomi’, but no-one knows where that name came from, or why, even after centuries of being called Finland, Suomi still survives
Finland or Suomi? - Go Finland Beyond etymological origins, the names “Finland” and “Suomi” have ingrained themselves into Finnish culture’s very fabric They echo in the folklore of the land, resonate in literature, and find a home in contemporary art and media, shaping the identity of a nation beyond mere words
Finland Maps Facts - World Atlas Physical map of Finland showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps Key facts about Finland