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Discover Finland, a place full of peculiar charms

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Are Finnish chicks similar or same with Swedish chicks?

Judge for yourself :

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It’s a great place for women​

In 1906, the women of Finland became the first women in Europe to be granted the right to vote, and they had their first female president from 2000-2012. According to The Telegraph, women’s position in both society and business is superior to that of women in most other cultures.
 

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The intersection of migration and happiness​

The report found that immigrant happiness scores were almost identical to the scores of the population at large. Finland, for example, also came first in the ranking of immigrant happiness.
 

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The intersection of migration and happiness​

Also closely linked to greater happiness among both immigrants and native residents was, naturally, the value of migrant acceptance.
 

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They’re friendly, welcoming, and accommodating​

The social security system works hard to help immigrants integrate into Finnish society, such as providing Finnish language classes and information about life in Finland.
 

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Their social security system is amazing​

Sure, taxes are high, but the system, known as Kela, provides free healthcare for all Finnish citizens and residents (plus free emergency healthcare for tourists), unemployment support, free higher education, and even a free ‘Kela box’ of supplies for each baby born in Finland.
 

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Social housing​

Rates of chronic homelessness in Finland are also some of the lowest thanks to the social housing program.
 

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Long life expectancy​

According to the latest WHO data published in 2018, life expectancy in Finland for males is 78.7, for females 84.2, and in general 81.4.
 

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Their relationship to saunas​

Physical and mental relaxation aren't a luxury, but rather a necessity in Finland. There are five million inhabitants and over three million saunas in Finland, which is an average of one sauna per household.
 

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Economic strength​

The happiest country isn't necessarily the richest, but they are capable of handling an unstable global economy. Finland was quicker than most to bounce back from the Eurozone crisis.
 

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Low poverty levels​

Only around six percent of the Finnish population is living in poverty, and the country has the lowest rate of ‘working poor’ in the EU.
 

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The President’s dog, Lennu​

President Sauli Niinistö is often outshone by the First Dog, a wrinkly-nosed Boston terrier with a lolling tongue who became an internet sensation and a source of pride overnight.
 

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Freedom of choice​

Freedom in Finland feels physical, with the huge amount of space there is to explore, but it’s also social.
 

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Freedom of choice​

There are few restrictive laws socially, and the very concept of freedom, particularly after escaping Russian rule, has been an integral source of pride for the Finnish.
 

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Finns are Europe’s largest consumers of ice cream​

Even temperatures can go as low as -30°C, Finnish people won't refrain from enjoying a cool treat.
 

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Lack of corruption​

Finland is often considered one of the least corrupt countries in the world. Bribery, embezzlement, fraud, and abuse of office are all illegal, and though many countries can also claim those laws, incidents of fraud are incredibly rare in Finland.
 
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