FINLAND's Global Impact: How it Shapes the World

Publicado 2022-01-09
Finland is the home of Saunas, Santa and Salmiakki. We will share Finland Facts as we learn about Finnish people, their geography, history, and culture. How has this country of 5 million people influenced the entire world?

In this episode we learn about Finland, the land of a thousand lakes. I’ll dive deep to answer the following questions, and so much more.

1. Why isn’t Finland a part of Scandinavia?
2. What world famous holiday icon calls Finland home?
3. What globally recognized products and ideas were invented in Finland?
4. What type of musical band does Finland have the most of per capita in the
world?
5. And what are some Finnish traditions or celebrations everyone in the world
should try?

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Hämäläinen, P. (hamalainen_petra). (2023, February 25th)
“Felt like a black rose 🌹”
(Photograph). Instagram.
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_____________________Finland Chapters_____________________________
00:00 Introduction
01:08 Geography and Facts
04:13 What Comes From Finland?
06:42 History of Finland
10:14 Finnish People
13:56 Cuisine
15:46 Government and Economy
17:00 Finns Abroad
18:42 Finnish Education
20:16 Competitions and Traditions

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Todos los comentarios (11)
  • @paddleandhook
    Great video! It makes me want to plan a fishing trip with a heavy metal concert stopover. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
  • @Dostrain
    Man this video is so well done and does such a good look at every perspective of Finland that I wonder how this channel can still be this small! I very rarely subscribe to any channels but I think I'll have to do it after this, this has to be among the top videos I've watched on Finland.
  • @paddleandhook
    Wow! The Finnish are quite impressive!
    I can attest to how impressive the st louis arch is. It looks like a good place to fish and explore 🤔 while listening to heavy metal. Rock on! 🤘🏼
  • @koff41
    Black box also in ww2 and named that petrol bomb and how to use artillery.😀 Olympic gold medal ice hockey, had betting with my friend(swede) won twice hihi.
  • "Everymans rights" is something we have in Sweden also (I guess Denmark and Norway have it to).
  • Okey, I'm a Swede from North but not so biased anyway. Finns are a great people, very talented and extreamly good at handicraft and things as welding. Motorsport for example dragracing and rally are great appreciated sports. Wintersports are natural to participate into. But of course Sweden are better at Ice-hockey, Floorball and Field 'n' Track! ;D You didn't mention the Åland Archipelago between Finland and Sweden. Very interesting history and great to have to buy tax-free going by big ferries! :D Finland have the most beautiful Icebreakers in the world!
    (Why not use pictures of people in from the right country and not have a green-screen behind you?)
  • @christian53050
    A bit annoying that so much of the stock video/photography does not show people that at all look typically Finnish. And simple pronunciation help: Finnish words always have the stress on the first syllable.