Finlandnoun
uk/ˈfɪn.lənd/us/ˈfɪn.lənd/a country in northern Europe
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- And in Finland, some people think wife-carrying is a fun sport.
- France, Hungary, and Finland are countries where there are now taxes on foods with a lot of sugar, like soft drinks.
- He found that Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese people were more afraid in general than people from Austria or Finland.
- In 2010, people in Finland wanted to open an ice sculpture park, called Icium.
- In November 1939, the Soviet Union went to war with Finland.
- It is more usual in northern countries like Canada or Finland.
- Steam baths are very popular, too, especially in places like Finland and Japan.
- I have been in Finland forty-five years.
- It gave Norway and Finland as subject states to Sweden and Russia respectively.
- People who think of Finland as a sub-arctic country of bleak and forbidding aspect maybe surprised to hear that several railroads have already made a large part of the region accessible.
- She has been everywhere you can think of, and she 's going to finish off with Finland.
- Then the sailors know that she hails from Finland.