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Finland: 32 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Henno KrugerBy Henno KrugerSeptember 22, 20252 Comments6 Mins Read Featured 8 Views
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Finland, the enigmatic land of a thousand lakes and endless forests, is a country where modern innovation blends seamlessly with ancient traditions.

Renowned for its world-leading happiness, unique language, and deep connection to nature, the country captivates visitors with its quirky customs – think steamy saunas, midnight sun celebrations, and coffee rituals unlike anywhere else.

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There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this country, but today my aim is to change that.

Here are 32 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know about Finland

1. Finland has been ranked as the world’s happiest country for several years, thanks to high social trust, strong public services, and a close relationship with nature.

2. An astonishing 74% of Finland’s land area is covered by forest, making it the most forested country in Europe.

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3. There are more than 187,000 lakes in Finland, earning it the nickname “Land of a Thousand Lakes”.

4. The country is “sauna mad,” with around two million saunas for a population of 5.5 million – making saunas a core part of Finnish life and culture.

5. The sauna tradition is so strong that there are more saunas than cars in the country, and even a Burger King restaurant in Helsinki (the capital city of the country) has its own sauna. Historically, saunas have served not only for relaxation but were considered so clean, women used to give birth in them.

6. Finland employs an unusual speeding fine system called the “day fine,” which bases the penalty on the offender’s daily disposable income, leading to hefty fines for wealthy speeders.

7. Finns drink more coffee per capita than any other country – about 12 kilograms per person annually, and coffee breaks are an important workplace ritual.

8. When someone earns a PhD degree in Finland, they receive a special top hat and a sword as symbols of academic achievement and liberty in research.

9. The country celebrates “Juhannus” or Midsummer, a festival marked by a “nightless night” where the sun barely sets, especially in northern parts where it may not set at all for weeks.

10. The country is home to Santa Claus’ official post office, which has received over 20 million letters from children worldwide since 1985.

11. Odd competitions are popular in Finland. This includes the world’s only wife-carrying championship and National Failure Day celebrating learning from mistakes.

12. Finnish is an unusual language in Europe, related only to Estonian and Hungarian, and a single noun can have 15 forms.

13. Finland’s indigenous Sámi people in the North still practice traditional reindeer herding, continuing ancient lifestyles.

14. The brown bear is the country’s national animal, featuring prominently in mythology such as the “Kalevala,” the country national epic.

15. In the Northern Finnish town of Pelkosenniemi, competitors see how many mosquitoes they can swat in 5 minutes – a practical twist on summer survival.

16. Finland boasts the most heavy metal bands per capita in the world, with over 50 per 100,000 residents. Bands like Nightwish and Children of Bodom call the country home.

17. The beloved Moomins – hippo-like cartoon characters – were created by Finnish author Tove Jansson, with museums and theme parks dedicated to them.

18. The inventor of the modern text message was Finnish – Matti Makkonen came up with the concept in 1984, and Nokia released the first SMS-capable phone soon after.

19. Finnish children often celebrate two birthdays – a party with friends and another with family, making childhood doubly festive.

20. Salmiakki, a salty licorice, is a favorite Finnish ice cream flavor, surprises foreigners but is adored by locals.

21. People first settled in Finland around 9,000 BC after the last ice age, living as hunter-gatherers for thousands of years.

22. From the 12th century until 1809, Finland was part of the Kingdom of Sweden. Swedish law, language, and Lutheran Christianity came to define much of Finnish life.

23. The country was ceded to Russia in 1809, gaining autonomous status as the Grand Duchy of Finland. Finns kept their own laws, currency, and Lutheran faith.

24. On December 6, 1917, the country declared independence from Russia amidst the chaos of the Russian Revolution. This is now celebrated as Finland’s national day.

25. Shortly after independence, Finland experienced a civil war (1918) between the “Reds” (socialists) and “Whites” (conservatives), resulting in roughly 30,000 deaths and White victory; this shaped Finnish politics for decades.

26. The country was the first European country to grant women the right to vote and stand for election. This happened in 1906.

27. Finland fought the Soviet Union in the Winter War (1939–40), astonishing the world by fiercely resisting much larger forces – though ceding territory in the end.

28. After World War II, Finland maintained strict neutrality during the Cold War, balancing ties with the West and the Soviet Union. Finland hosted the historic Helsinki Accords in 1975 for European security and cooperation.

29. The country joined the European Union in 1995, adopted the euro in 2002, and became a member of NATO in 2023.

30. Helsinki, Finland’s vibrant capital, is a coastal metropolis famed for its blend of Nordic design, urban sophistication, and close proximity to nature. The city sits on the Gulf of Finland and is surrounded by a striking archipelago with over 300 islands, making island-hopping a favorite local pastime.

31. Founded in 1550, Helsinki grew from a small trading town into Finland’s capital under Russian rule in 1812. Today, the city showcases a mix of Finnish, Swedish, and Russian influences, with landmarks like the sea fortress Suomenlinna, Helsinki Cathedral, and the granite-carved Rock Church.

32. Helsinki, Finland’s capital and largest city, has around 685,000 residents in the city proper and over 1.35 million in the metropolitan area, with its population steadily growing through domestic and international migration.

Check out drone footage of the city below:

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Well, there you have it, 32 interesting facts you might not have known about Finland. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

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  1. F on October 6, 2025 11:03 AM

    Finland also hosts the Air Guitar World Championships…

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    • Henno Kruger on October 6, 2025 11:05 AM

      Thanks, we learn something new every day 😀

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