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| Place |
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| Helsinki |
The capital city of Finland, Helsinki is a vibrant city with a mix of modern and traditional architecture. Must-see attractions include the Helsinki Cathedral, Suomenlinna Fortress, and the Temppeliaukio Church. |
| Rovaniemi |
The official hometown of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi is located in Finnish Lapland. Visitors can meet Santa Claus at Santa Claus Village, go on a reindeer or husky safari, and see the Northern Lights. |
| Turku |
The oldest city in Finland, Turku is located on the southwest coast. Highlights include the Turku Castle, Turku Cathedral, and the Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova museum. |
| Lake Saimaa |
The largest lake in Finland, Lake Saimaa is located in the southeast part of the country. Visitors can go fishing, boating, or kayaking, and explore the surrounding forests and islands. |
| Oulu |
A city located in northern Finland, Oulu is known for its technology industry and vibrant cultural scene. Must-see attractions include the Oulu Cathedral, Tietomaa Science Centre, and the Hupisaaret Park. |
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