Thousand Lakes Land
Finland is a Northern European gem that boasts a unique geography
shaped by glaciers. Known as the “Land of a Thousand Lakes,”
Finland actually has an astonishing 187,888 lakes, which cover about 10%
of the country’s total area. The landscape is dotted with forests, which
account for 70% of the land area, making Finland one of the most forested
countries in Europe.
Finland’s archipelago is equally remarkable, with over 50,000 islands forming
one of the world’s largest archipelagos. The Åland Islands, an autonomous
region, are particularly notable for their serene beauty and cultural heritage.
The country is bordered by Sweden to the west, Norway to the north, and
Russia to the east, with the Baltic Sea lapping at its southern shores.
Finland’s strategic location has shaped its history, culture, and economic ties
with its neighbors.