Finland

/ˈfɪnlənd/ proper noun

Finland is a country in Northern Europe known for its many lakes, forests, and cold winters. Its capital city is Helsinki, and its people are called Finns.

The English name “Finland” comes from Old Norse “Finnland,” meaning “land of the Finns,” where “Finn” originally referred to the people living there. In Finnish, the country is called “Suomi,” whose origin is less clear.

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