Focus on Finland! (MAGICAL Nordic Nation)

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  • This video is all about Finland! Join this channel to see videos early, and get ad-free videos:
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    Finland is a Nordic country located in northern Europe, though it's technically not a Scandinavian country. One third of the country is located within the arctic circle, resulting in very cold temperatures and 7 months of snow per year in some areas. It also results in arctic nights called "Kaamos" during which the sun never rises above the horizon, and "nightless nights" during which the sun never sets. The south of the country experiences less of these extremes, but it's still very much a northern nation.
    An interesting part of Finland's history is when it was ruled by Sweden. A result of this is that today there is a Swedish cultural and linguistic minority living in parts of Finland, and Swedish is one of the country's official languages. This includes areas of the southern and western coasts, as well as the autonomous region of Åland where Swedish is the ONLY official language (even though it's part of Finland). There are a lot of surprising facts about Finland!
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Komentáře • 688

  • @GEOfocusChannel
    @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +48

    Hi, everyone! I hope you like the new video on Finland!
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    • @reynard2ki
      @reynard2ki Před 2 lety +1

      Dang, Paul, I've been subscribed to LangFocus for a long time and I just discovered this channel toaday. Good stuff, but I don't recall you ever promoting this on your other channel.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety

      @@reynard2ki Hi, Reynard. Yeah, I didn't make any videos on this channel for 5 years and just recently rebooted it.
      How did you find this channel? Was it recommended on your homescreen?

    • @reynard2ki
      @reynard2ki Před 2 lety

      @@GEOfocusChannel yes, Paul, it was recommended by YT. As an American who has French and Québécois heritage, I loved your video on the difference between French in France and Québec! Love your content! It’s funny, I saw your face on the preview and thought it was another language video and was taken aback, pleasantly, that it was a geography video.

    • @isiarndt1590
      @isiarndt1590 Před 2 lety +2

      Nice timing for me to learn something about the place i'm going to visit in 2 weeks to see my favourite band which you can see at 11:09 in the video by the way.
      Good taste Paul.

    • @oh2mp
      @oh2mp Před 2 lety

      Hey I found this channel today from CZcams recommendations and I have been subscriber to LangFocus at least 7 years. Because I live in Finland and have watched many videos about geography lately, I guess that's the reason why CZcams recommended this to me. Nice channel, I subscribed this too.

  • @syrjaaho
    @syrjaaho Před 2 lety +295

    The No. 1 missconception seems to be that as we live in the cold, we can handle it. Not true. We just make sure to dress appropriately and build houses that are always warm. (I’ve never been more cold than when I lived in Ireland.) We even have a saying along the lines ”There’s no bad weather; it’s just a question of dressing accordingly.”

    • @JulleCS2
      @JulleCS2 Před 2 lety +33

      Very interesting that we have the same saying in Swedish! But its more like "Theres no bad weather, just bad clothes"

    • @nadjakari1752
      @nadjakari1752 Před 2 lety +2

      Very very true!!!

    • @eVill420
      @eVill420 Před 2 lety +3

      we are for sure adapted to deal with the cold slightly better though. it's not a massive difference but it's definitely there. our facial structure and slightly larger bodies are a testimony of that

    • @leosalonen1564
      @leosalonen1564 Před 2 lety

      @@eVill420 wouldn’t a larger body increase surface area though? I think it’s just a matter of perspective

    • @eVill420
      @eVill420 Před 2 lety +6

      @@leosalonen1564 a larger body does mean a higher surface area, but your body's volume grows proportionately even more, allowing you to maintain your body temperature more easily, that's why animals in the arctic tend to be bigger than at the equator

  • @peccantis
    @peccantis Před 2 lety +207

    Hehe, polar opposite.
    One minor correction: Santa does not live in Rovaniemi, he lives on Korvatunturi, which is a small and secluded fjell near the eastern border, so Santa has a "side office" in Rovaniemi where it's much more convenient to meet those who come to see him. This is best for everyone, including the delicate nature of tiny Korvatunturi, and Santa gets to keep the privacy of his domicile and operational base. Which is ideal, really, because no one wants to worry whether they're gonna flash six busloads of Germans the next time they spring out of their sauna to take a roll in the snow. And I'm certain the tourists appreciate things being this way, too.

    • @just42tube
      @just42tube Před 2 lety +18

      One could also say that the real Joulupukki or even more original Pukki has side franchise in Rovaniemi which is using the cover act Santa Claus, which is easier for foreigners.
      The Finnish original Joulu/Jul and Joulupukki are tainted by the invasion of Christianity and foreign stories, but it still has some of it's more original different cultural roots.

  • @tanishavnishsingh5198
    @tanishavnishsingh5198 Před 2 lety +222

    I visited Finland and it was amazing! As someone who lives near the equator, seeing the midnight sun was fascinating and weird at the same time. We were just strolling on the streets when we noticed that they were completely empty, so I checked the time and it was 11 PM! It felt like 4 PM. I also met Santa Claus and he was a great person. I would love to visit again but in winter this time for I want to see the Aurora lights and everything covered in snow. It was also the first European country I visited. Btw great video as always Paul.

    • @attekalkaja
      @attekalkaja Před 2 lety +2

      Im from finland💪🇫🇮👍

    • @tanishavnishsingh5198
      @tanishavnishsingh5198 Před 2 lety +5

      @@attekalkaja I wish I was born in Finland. It's heaven on Earth.

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tanishavnishsingh5198 until you are born in a poor family in a moldy 60’s apartment

    • @basicallyedward
      @basicallyedward Před 2 lety

      Heh... Good to hear people like this country... Where I live in...

    • @diamondsarenotforever8542
      @diamondsarenotforever8542 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keravavantaa2886 less poor ppl in Finland than in many other countries.

  • @prospektarty1513
    @prospektarty1513 Před 2 lety +44

    Finland is renowned for its education system and the high regards with which it holds the teaching profession. It is one of very few countries in the world where teaching is considered a a very prestigious profession.

    • @formatique_arschloch
      @formatique_arschloch Před 2 lety +7

      Yes, teachers are very respected. Surveys show that Finns tend to respect and trust the police, teachers, nurses, doctors the most.

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety

      Well the tenetin yläkoulu in Sotkamo is shit, so the finnish education isnt that good

    • @gastonrelanez3724
      @gastonrelanez3724 Před rokem

      Which is the state of woke agenda there now? Might consider moving there if its not compulsory indoctrination

  • @uikonimi
    @uikonimi Před 2 lety +86

    A native Finn here. Just a disclaimer: we do not have polar bears as pets.

  • @Buzzygirl63
    @Buzzygirl63 Před 2 lety +193

    I can see why so many Finns settled in northern Minnesota - the Finnish Lakeland looks just like northern Minnesota!

    • @ArcticonComp
      @ArcticonComp Před 2 lety +21

      That and they were actively recruited by forestry companies through social networks. Earlier immigrants sent lots of letters back home with information on good employment opportunities.

    • @voinyhelvetti
      @voinyhelvetti Před 2 lety +16

      Funnily enough, when I decided which team I'd start to root for in the NHL I picked the Wild because it's so similar to Finland in it's nature. Also, having Koivu as the captain didn't hurt.

    • @retrieveri
      @retrieveri Před 2 lety +4

      Just like my relatives. The settled in the iron range (Nashwauk). Nowadays most of them live in the Twin Cities. BTW I live in Finland....

    • @sebastiantiainen2749
      @sebastiantiainen2749 Před 2 lety

      @@voinyhelvetti almost the same here. I started with looking at a cool logo in the NHL game, then Koivu as captain, Bäckström in goal and when Granlund went I was set for life

    • @anttisaamanen2398
      @anttisaamanen2398 Před 2 lety +5

      That was probably part of it. It's also one of the few US states whose name they could pronounce. Minne is Finnish for "where" and sota is "war".

  • @BlarfMacomblee
    @BlarfMacomblee Před 2 lety +118

    Love Finland from Sweden ❤ Yeah I know we give eachother shit but it's only siblinglove ❤

    • @ventusastrea3850
      @ventusastrea3850 Před 2 lety +18

      Love form Finland to Sweden

    •  Před 2 lety +12

      jävla :D I love sweden also, but when it gets to icehockey, its sibling WAR :D cheers!

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety +4

      Sweden makes good cars

    • @filipohman7277
      @filipohman7277 Před 2 lety +7

      Jep Finland and Sweden are Brothers ❤️👍😎 Greetings from Helsinki, Finland 🇫🇮🇸🇪🇫🇮🇸🇪🇫🇮🇸🇪

    • @yonemone
      @yonemone Před 2 lety +7

      Much love to our neighboring Swedish sisters and brothers ♥

  • @poopoo1533
    @poopoo1533 Před 2 lety +58

    I can think of one misconception that is often heard and that is that in Finland it's always super cold but during the summers it could be 30C° or in some cases over 35C° which I think is about enough

    • @pentti3715
      @pentti3715 Před 2 lety +10

      Its almost never over 35 in Finland

    • @2scrimble9
      @2scrimble9 Před 2 lety +2

      @@pentti3715 The highest temperature ever recorded is 37.2 °C (99.0 °F) (Liperi, July 29, 2010).[6] The lowest, −51.5 °C (−60.7 °F) (Kittilä, January 28, 1999).
      According to wikipedia

    • @pentti3715
      @pentti3715 Před 2 lety +4

      @@2scrimble9 Over 35 is very rare in Finland. Lowest temperature is actually -54,3°C (Naruska, Salla 28 Jan 1999)

    • @kakkssjefkstay4467
      @kakkssjefkstay4467 Před rokem +1

      It is very rare to hit 30 but for example now is 20 and sun and i feel like burning

    • @Alex_Gordon
      @Alex_Gordon Před rokem

      Finland is actually quite mild for a country of that high latitude. also the winters are actually really mild for being that far north. thank the Gulf stream for that!

  • @mantelikukkapenkki2368
    @mantelikukkapenkki2368 Před 2 lety +63

    You forgot the most important thing: We have more saunas than cars 😄

    • @xezzee
      @xezzee Před 2 lety +5

      When you have One Car but also Two Saunas :D

    • @himynameisemma7364
      @himynameisemma7364 Před 2 lety +2

      @@xezzee actually we have practically two saunas, one in our home, and other at our summer gottage. Also we used to have an outdoor sauna, but it burned down😂 so we hade 3 saunas at some point, but only 1 car

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety +1

      I have 4 saunas

    • @aztecdune
      @aztecdune Před 2 lety +2

      We have one sauna and zero cars. 😂

  • @PikeTheFalcon
    @PikeTheFalcon Před 2 lety +53

    If I went to Finland, I would like to watch a game of Pesäpallo, a Finnish offshoot of baseball. In Pesäpallo, the pitcher stands next to the batter, and pitches the ball upwards over the plate before the batter takes a few steps forward to hit the ball on its way down. The bases are arranged in a diagonal zig zag path inside a play area that is long and narrow. There is also a difference between being caught, and being out as a baserunner. If you hit a pop fly, and it is caught before it hits the ground, you have to reach the next base before the person on base there gets the ball. If you succeed, you are only “caught”, and can leave the field without further penalty. If you fail, that is an out.

    • @moai4110
      @moai4110 Před 2 lety +2

      oh shit i never realized it was different elsewhere

    • @ojl5055
      @ojl5055 Před 2 lety +2

      @@moai4110 Finland is basically the only country to play this variant. The creator saw baseball in USA in the early 20th century and brought it to Finland with adjusted rules

    • @Wezqu
      @Wezqu Před 2 lety +2

      @@ojl5055 Well thats not true anymore. There is a world cup organized every three years last one was 2019 in India and there has been teams from 10 different countries taking part. Australia and India has their own leagues that are gaining momentum. Still so far no other country has not won the gold in any of the cups than Finland.

    • @sk.8zo
      @sk.8zo Před 2 lety

      :O YOU MENTIONED THE Ä

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety

      They forced us to play it in school and nobody liked it and anyone who liked pesäpallo was automatically gay

  • @mikasaarela6217
    @mikasaarela6217 Před 2 lety +26

    Thanks for the video. As a Finnish person who travels a lot, the one thing that I feel we Finns lack is the family relations. This may just be personal for me, but I feel that where ever I go, I see the family having much larger authority over people than in Finland. And second point, we Finns never understand how we could be the happiest nation in the World, as we are quite melancholic people. I'm sure the system we have built around us is very functional and humane, though.

    • @kameliastoyanova7198
      @kameliastoyanova7198 Před rokem

      "I see the family having much larger authority over people than in Finland." Well, that's the thing. Why should someone (or in this case something) have authoruty over the people. Is it making these people happier? It offers some good experiences but it can also be pressuring other people to conform, which doesn't always result in greater happines. One thing I hear about Nordic nations is that there is not somuch pressure on the individual level to conform (and in practise religion isn't as strong) and that's what makes these nations so interesting to learn about for me.

  • @ojl5055
    @ojl5055 Před 2 lety +41

    One huge and damaging misconception about Finland is that our suicide rate is absurdly high and it gets brought up every time we rank first in the happiness report. Nowadays we are pretty much average in Europe with the rate going down all the time as opposed to many countries in Europe where it is on the rise

    • @diamondsarenotforever8542
      @diamondsarenotforever8542 Před rokem

      @@sheilafallas6161 The weather is the same in all the Nordic countries and Iceland 's and Denmark 's suicide rates are higher than Finland's. "Watch the statistics in the video" Suicide rates by countries/Country suicide rate comparison".

  • @AnnaKaunitz
    @AnnaKaunitz Před 2 lety +46

    Helsinki is a stunning city with some unique architecture, the world famous Temppeliaukio/rock church, the Uspenski Cathedral (orthodox cathedral), the massive Soumenlinna fortress. There’s a reason they recommend a full day there for visitors wanting to explore the whole island and fortress. The Temppeliaukio church is the most spectacular church I’ve ever been to. It’s a life altering experience the way the church is built.
    Åland is large geographically speaking but tiny. Mariehamn the main town takes 20 minutes to cross by foot. Åland people have their own identity and they do prefer their autonomy.
    Finns are very friendly but it’s a running joke in Sweden and amongst themselves that a conversation equals a nod and Finns think Swedes talk to much lol ❤️😂
    Only negative, the prices. Crazy expensive.

    • @ophatjb
      @ophatjb Před 2 lety

      Helsinki is my least favourite part of Finland (Yes I live near Helsinki and work there). The nature here is incredible but the cities are 'meh' at best.

  • @damianmccoy6128
    @damianmccoy6128 Před 2 lety +33

    I spent some time in Mikkeli, which is in the lakeland area. It was a wonderful experience and I visited several other places. The best bit was spending time in a mökki (summer house) by a lake, having saunas and swimming in the lakes. It was tranquil and relaxing.

    • @Fl4ngerr
      @Fl4ngerr Před 2 lety +1

      Did you see the alcoholic Finnish people also?

    • @kalma999
      @kalma999 Před rokem

      @@Fl4ngerr are you idiot?

  • @Daigotsumax
    @Daigotsumax Před 2 lety +21

    As a metal fan it was nice to hear a positive spin on my favourite type of music! Thanks for not being prejudiced Paul!

  • @claudianowakowski
    @claudianowakowski Před 2 lety +66

    Finland looks like paradise. And the language is interesting too.

    • @ristusnotta1653
      @ristusnotta1653 Před 2 lety +16

      lower your expectations these are just few popular places shown in the pics :D if you want more realistic experience check out video about the geography of Finland from channel Mandelin :D

    • @Tedger
      @Tedger Před 2 lety +19

      @@ristusnotta1653 we are also very good at dissing ourselves :)

    • @maukkatulinen461
      @maukkatulinen461 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah its kind of paradise... if you like cold and darkness :D summer is like 3 months. think about that. 7-8 months of darkness and snow. reality. In the winter its normal to have -36 celsius.. sorry in the north parts of Finland at worst it gets like -43 celsius every winter =)

    • @eVill420
      @eVill420 Před 2 lety +4

      it looks amazing, doesn't feel so amazing when you need to live in the cold for 6 months tho

    • @TheRawrnstuff
      @TheRawrnstuff Před 2 lety +5

      @@maukkatulinen461 That's bull. Add +10'C to those numbers and you're closer.
      The lowest temp for the winter 2021-2022 was -35,7'C in Enontekiö, Lapland. So your "normal" is more like the single coldest day in a winter.

  • @jhutt8002
    @jhutt8002 Před 2 lety +36

    As finnish professional in forestry (Who really likes you're content, good idea for new channel!), I have to point out that swamps haven't "disappeared" anywhere from Finland, many types of swamps naturally are forested; around 1/3 of all forests in Finland are also swamp.
    There is a lot of swampland forested by lowering the water level with ditches, but 12,6 % of all that forest area ("forest area" in Finnish accounts also includes lot of swamps naturally not forested) is protected from forestry altogether. So it's pretty well balanced here.

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety

      Komatsu vai ponsse ???????????

    • @jhutt8002
      @jhutt8002 Před 2 lety

      @@tosijjaan Ponsse!

    • @jaakkoaho9447
      @jaakkoaho9447 Před 2 lety

      @@tosijjaan Ponsse. mut ajelee tuolla jotkut John Deerelläki.

    • @jyrkilehtinen9886
      @jyrkilehtinen9886 Před rokem

      And another notice about the etymology of the name Suomi ("Finland" in Finnish): the explanation "suo maa" ("mire land") was presented sometimes in nineteenth century or even earlier, but it is no longer considered valid but only an historical curiosity. The current conseption is the other explanation mentioned in the video that the words Suomi and Saami are originally the same word (as well as the name of the province Häme in the southwestern inland of Finland).

  • @nawafaj93
    @nawafaj93 Před 2 lety +69

    you're a really good presenter. I missed Langfocus and I'm enjoying this now. I wish you all the best with all your channels.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +22

      Thanks! I'm glad to hear it. There will be more videos on Langfocus, but I'll never be able to release them as often as I release GEOfocus videos (unless I make them much simpler).

    • @dannnyc93
      @dannnyc93 Před 2 lety +10

      @@GEOfocusChannel it’s clear the amount of research and care you put into each video, I imagine they must take a lot of time and work! I appreciate your dedication to accuracy.

    • @J.i.M.9604
      @J.i.M.9604 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dannnyc93 the Langfocus videos are worth the wait

    • @amjadmohammed6085
      @amjadmohammed6085 Před 2 lety +1

      Sammmme I love langfocus and geofocus just as good

  • @pobelix5803
    @pobelix5803 Před 2 lety +24

    First time I visited my finnish friends (of course I first met them on a Metalfestival) I was overwhelmed by how quiet it is. We were in Oulu on our way to a supermarket at ~ 7 p. m. close to the university. There wasn't a single sound, no car, no humans, not even birds, nothing that made any sound but our feet on the ground. (Rhyme not intended) I really enjoyed it. And so do the Finns. If you want peace and quiet for your holidays, Finland is the place to go.

    • @namaenomore7831
      @namaenomore7831 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s weird, when this did happen? I live like half an hour’s drive from oulu and even here isn’t that many quiet days at most popular (convenience stores?)
      So I was just wondering was it because of covid or were you just at not so populated area of Oulu

    • @pobelix5803
      @pobelix5803 Před 2 lety +1

      @@namaenomore7831 It's been in late August 2014. Kaitoväylä was the street, if I'm right. My frieds lived closed by and we were walking along that road on our way to the K-Market.

    • @jyrkilehtinen9886
      @jyrkilehtinen9886 Před rokem

      There are even maps available about the most quiet areas at least from some parts of the country, made by the regional councils.

  • @razorblade1596
    @razorblade1596 Před 2 lety +10

    Number one misconception? People seem to think to be that Finns are built for cold. Not true. The secret lies in proper(ly chosen) clothes and well built houses which are always warm. The second one would have to be the weather. The weather is certainly better than in most of the Europe during winter time and summer is also quite nice. People who complain or have preconceptions about cold don't know what is it to live in a place which doesn't have a winter at all. 6 months of close to zero degrees accompanied with overwhelming grayness cannot compete with snow and proper winter.

    • @Fl4ngerr
      @Fl4ngerr Před 2 lety

      Enjoy the snow & the countless roads it messes up

  • @antodessin5679
    @antodessin5679 Před 2 lety +23

    My all time favourite country from Lebanon 🇱🇧 😁
    🇱🇧 💖 🇫🇮

    • @sandracassandra9020
      @sandracassandra9020 Před 2 lety +2

      Love Lebanon, Our thoughts and prayers with Lebanese people, hopefully things will pick up there soon
      ابقوا أقوياء وأحبوا بعضكم البعض

    • @antodessin5679
      @antodessin5679 Před 2 lety

      @@sandracassandra9020 Thank you ☺️ for your support!

  • @sk.8zo
    @sk.8zo Před 2 lety +6

    I’m finnish and the way you pronounced the words were actually great!

    • @namaenomore7831
      @namaenomore7831 Před 2 lety

      No they weren’t
      His attempt of Rovaniemi annoyed me so much

    • @jyrkilehtinen9886
      @jyrkilehtinen9886 Před rokem

      But the most were correct. Clearly a research done. Contrary to the often heard pronounciations like "dzaivaskaila".

  • @sampohonkala4195
    @sampohonkala4195 Před 2 lety +38

    A minor mistake in the history at 4:00. Civil war started in January 1918 not 1917, and although the reds supported socialism I would not describe them as pro Soviet. All political parties were in favor of independence, the war was primarily about what direction that independent country should take. The issue is quite complicated as there were Russian soldiers fighting on the red side and it is possible that had the reds won the independence might have been lost when the USSR was created in 1922.

    • @ojl5055
      @ojl5055 Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah saying pro Soviet and pro German is just wrong

    • @Ollireki
      @Ollireki Před rokem

      Yup, after the civil war russia was ready to actually take over once again, but they didn't have the resources and no one here liked them lol

  • @benitocamelo1488
    @benitocamelo1488 Před 2 lety +38

    I lived in Finland and I loved the country, and their language is definitely one of the hardest I've ever heard of! 😁

    • @benitocamelo1488
      @benitocamelo1488 Před 2 lety +7

      Btw, it'd be cool if you made a video comparing Standard Swedish and Finland Swedish imo

    • @erikybarra3898
      @erikybarra3898 Před 2 lety

      Even harder than Mandarin and Arabic?!

    • @MPee76
      @MPee76 Před 2 lety +15

      Nonsense.. Finnish isn't hard at all. Even the small children here speak it :D

    • @kultakoirad9885
      @kultakoirad9885 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MPee76 yo wtf are u talking about

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 Před 2 lety +2

      oh where did you live

  • @tezvx
    @tezvx Před 2 lety +19

    I wouldn't consider Hämeenlinna to be a part of greater Helsinki as it's like 150km away and rather as its own city/town.
    Also a common misconception is that it would be muich colder than it actually is EVEN on the summer. The climate of Finland's southern parts is close to the one of New York, USA in my opinion.
    Anyways a great video! :)

    • @viinisaari
      @viinisaari Před 2 lety

      More like Maine

    • @jyrkilehtinen9886
      @jyrkilehtinen9886 Před rokem

      In current days there may be weeks or even months with +30 degrees centigrade all the time in summer in southern Finland. But temperatures of +10- +15 degrees centigrade may also last for weeks in summer as well (but not so often).

  • @jessiechenJC
    @jessiechenJC Před 2 lety +17

    Visited Finland 4 months ago. Love it so much! Definitely want to try cross-country skiing next time!!!

    • @loshotsos8767
      @loshotsos8767 Před 2 lety

      its miserable if you didnt learn as a kid

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety

      Don't

    • @jessiechenJC
      @jessiechenJC Před 2 lety

      @@loshotsos8767 oh so now it’s too late to learn?

    • @jessiechenJC
      @jessiechenJC Před 2 lety

      @@tosijjaan why not!?

    • @loshotsos8767
      @loshotsos8767 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jessiechenJC its not too late to learn but its difficult and requires alot of tenacity :)

  • @seybertooth9282
    @seybertooth9282 Před 2 lety +20

    Fun fact: before Sweden joined the European Union in 1995, it had very restrictive alcohol laws and very high alcohol tax (it still does, but much less so). So prior to its EU membership, especially during the 70s and 80s, cruises to Åland from Stockholm (which conveniently takes just over 24 hours) was Sweden's most popular booze cruises. If you were out of the country more than 24 hours you could bring in tax free liquor and since the ticket price for the ferry was less than the money "saved" on the tax-free booze, the trip was essentially free. In addition to this, clever Swedes figured out that alcohol which was actually in one's blood stream, rather than in one's bag, did not count as imported. Thanks to this it was rumored that no one in Åland had seen a sober Swede since the 19th century. Anyway, the EU put a stop to all this by forcing Sweden to lower its alcohol tax and allow much larger amounts to be imported.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s amazing 😄

    • @kirby1225
      @kirby1225 Před 2 lety +8

      on the other hand, Finns go to Estonia for some cheap booze

    • @poopoo1533
      @poopoo1533 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kirby1225 and they go to Latvia and they go to Lithuania and they used to go to Russia and they used to go to Belarus and Ukraine

  • @miroslavmg6
    @miroslavmg6 Před 2 lety +10

    Great video, thank you! I've been learning Finnish since 2017, it's easy for me i don't have any problem to learn it. Only grammar can be kind of hard and difficult, but with patience, i'll master it one day. I don't force myself to learn it like a maniac lol, i take my time :). It's a well documented video, i also read the Kalevala in French, next step? In Finnish!

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 Před 2 lety

      i’m a finn and you *cannot* learn the grammar or spell correctly :DD

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety

      Why would you do such things to yourself :(

    • @timrosswood4259
      @timrosswood4259 Před 2 lety +2

      After you are finished with standard finnish you can then start learning all the finnish dialects

  • @FinnShields94
    @FinnShields94 Před 2 lety +50

    Great video!
    One small thing: the image at 10:47 is actually the old town of Tallinn, Estonia, just across the gulf of Finland from Helsinki!
    (You can tell because there are ü and õ on a sign, letters which aren't used in Finnish 🙂)

    • @dvv18
      @dvv18 Před 2 lety +3

      Well, that, and it is, in fact, Ükskõik - a coffee shop/bar in Tallinn.

    • @Arskanbooki
      @Arskanbooki Před 2 lety

      Really. I thought it was a particularly nice looking old street. I would have figured it out if I had looked more closely.

    • @jyrkilehtinen9886
      @jyrkilehtinen9886 Před rokem

      @@dvv18 ykskaikki

  • @konstamacklin6974
    @konstamacklin6974 Před 2 lety +9

    A misconception is that people think that Finnish summer doesn't exist, although it's not anything crazy I live in Rovaniemi and it can get up to 30 degrees Celsius some days, and that is just the north.

    • @jyrkilehtinen9886
      @jyrkilehtinen9886 Před rokem

      There is a summer as in anywhere else. It only does not last so long.

  • @Bellasie1
    @Bellasie1 Před 2 lety +9

    Finland is a great country, I'd love to visit more of it, outside of Helsinki, which I already like a lot. The food is delicious, and the people are lovely, too.

    • @televisio8652
      @televisio8652 Před rokem +1

      Visit actually representative Finnish cities like Vantaa or Mikkeli or Lahti, then you will finally see that this place is not so big of a paradise after all

  • @helmeri2606
    @helmeri2606 Před 2 lety +8

    Finland is so beautiful during summer!

  • @Somewe
    @Somewe Před 2 lety +2

    The climate quite changed. In the southern Part temperatures can reach 30+ nowadays. Quite good video 👍

  • @S4ne
    @S4ne Před 2 lety +22

    We Finns may seem reserved and silent but just wait when some success is achieved by Finns or especially by our national team of Icehockey, we go nuts, though it's not only sports; when Lordi won the Eurovision Song Contest back in 2006, tens of thousands of people gathered to the Market Square of Helsinki to celebrate with the band.

    • @nicklaslindgard
      @nicklaslindgard Před 2 lety

      haha I am from finland and i hate ice hockey :D aaand the finnish language :P

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety +2

      Finnish guy + kossupullo + ice hockey victory = torilla tavataan.

    • @ICXC_Matias_NIKA
      @ICXC_Matias_NIKA Před 2 lety +2

      @@nicklaslindgard Get out

  • @Weissenschenkel
    @Weissenschenkel Před 2 lety +9

    I don't know what I should say about Finland first! I lost a golden chance to visit Helsinki in 2008 while I was living in St. Petersburg, just a couple hours by car. Maybe next year I'll make my dream come true, after 15 years. Who knows?
    Fun fact: Linus Torvalds (Linux OS creator) is a Finnish-born citizen from that community where people speak Swedish.
    Thanks for sharing, Paul!

  • @thehangmansdaughter1120
    @thehangmansdaughter1120 Před 2 lety +3

    Finland is such an awesome country. Even Kiwis look up to them!

  • @miumau4532
    @miumau4532 Před 2 lety +10

    It's the middle of spring, and we over here in Southern Finland (does Tampere even qualify as a part of Southern Finland?) have to deal with almost half a meter of snow... And it's only going to get worse

    • @ojallae
      @ojallae Před 2 lety +5

      I almost cried when I watched outside today 😭 I live in Tampere too. I really thought the winter was over and weather would become warmer since we already had days with +8 celsius weeks ago.
      The snow melted already once, now we have to wait it to happen again. Finnish weather is truly an experience.

    • @user-js5sh7rb8v
      @user-js5sh7rb8v Před 2 lety +1

      A proper winter after few years, i enjoy it!

  • @omrivol
    @omrivol Před 2 lety +8

    Great video!
    I visited Lapland two years ago and it was amazing!

  • @sm6allegro
    @sm6allegro Před 2 lety +2

    At 5:50 I would've used pictures from the summer, Sápmi/Lapland isn't covered in snow during polar day.

  • @javlonbekmurodov4062
    @javlonbekmurodov4062 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for the wonderful projects. I am fan both of your channels. Not only am I gaining new knowledge, but I am also correcting my pronunciation by repeating it among you. If possible, please create content about Uzbekistan and the Uzbek language on your channels

  • @mnic86
    @mnic86 Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating and always well researched! 👍👍

  • @joonatan433
    @joonatan433 Před 2 lety +6

    As a finn i thought this video was awesome. Greetings from Finland🇫🇮✨

  • @mariax1485
    @mariax1485 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks again for another great video Paul. I spent this morning working on a really boring essay and you just made my Saturday less stressful. 🙂🌻

  • @robertspretnak5998
    @robertspretnak5998 Před 2 lety +17

    A 12-minute video on Finland and no mention of the sauna? I do want to visit Helsinki. Of course I would sauna when I was there. Going to Finland and not getting into a hot sauna would be like traveling to France and abstaining from pastries. Or going to the Vatican and skipping St. Peter's and the Sistine Chapel.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +8

      I might talk about the saunas in a separate video sometime.

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 Před 2 lety +1

      helsinki is hell don’t go there it’s overrated

    • @0wly
      @0wly Před 2 lety

      @@keravavantaa2886 yeah the whole of the helsinki, vantaa, espoo area is just absolutely shit theres just too many people in that area

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 Před 2 lety

      @@0wly espoo and helsinki feels like huge shit because metro and stuff and it’s crowded
      vantaa isn’t that bad in most of areas

    • @mixlllllll
      @mixlllllll Před 2 lety

      @@keravavantaa2886 helsinki is the best, böndes are just jealous :D

  • @ajanpursikonna1131
    @ajanpursikonna1131 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello, olen Suomesta, from Finland and this was actually first quite good and accurate videoclip from Finland, thank you! Did not mention anything about Sauna, which is permanently inseparable ritual of peoples life here. And also everyone is not a drunk only those who are... really are. :D

  • @jyrkilehtinen9886
    @jyrkilehtinen9886 Před rokem +1

    A very well written video. The geographical research very well done.

  • @harjatalonen3467
    @harjatalonen3467 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮

  • @toranshaw4029
    @toranshaw4029 Před 2 lety +5

    Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux Kernel and Git, is from the Swedish-Finnish minority!

  • @idraote
    @idraote Před 2 lety +29

    I've been to Helsinki once for less than a day and I did like the atmosphere. Returning to Finland to visit is definitely on my bucket list.
    Finnish is also on my bucket list of languages I want to study, although that could prove a little more difficult to achieve.
    From what I've heard, the key to living happily in Finnland is managing to get a number of close friends. Most Finns are somewhat reserved people and it is apparently difficult to get close. A bit like in Japan, now that I think about it.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +29

      Yeah, there are a number of things that make Japan and Finland similar. That could be a good video topic. :)

    • @idraote
      @idraote Před 2 lety +3

      @@GEOfocusChannel yes, please!

    • @Macieks300
      @Macieks300 Před 2 lety +3

      It's interesting that Finnish people are reserved and difficult to get close to but at the same time they are supposed to be the happiest country. I never understood how they measure the happiness in those rankings. If they are difficult to get close to that would supposedly mean that a lot of them would be lonely. Adding to that harsh winters where it's hard to go outside and there's no sun is even more confusing.

    • @AnnaKaunitz
      @AnnaKaunitz Před 2 lety +6

      @@Macieks300 There’s been opinions on this from Finns. Both journalists and regular folks. They say that it’s part of the Finnish culture not to complain openly.
      That’s the short version and I do believe there is some truth to it.
      Take some of these polls/rankings with a grain of salt.

    • @mantelikukkapenkki2368
      @mantelikukkapenkki2368 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Macieks300 Here are the key factors of The World Happiness Report: “income, healthy life expectancy, having someone to count on in times of trouble, generosity, freedom and trust, with the latter measured by the absence of corruption in business and government.”

  • @franbalcal
    @franbalcal Před 2 lety +5

    gasp! no mention of Salmiakki? Not just a Finnish snack, but a way of life! ;P

  • @davidsradioroom9678
    @davidsradioroom9678 Před 2 lety +1

    I am glad for the new channel and I subscribed. Thanks.

  • @benvel3392
    @benvel3392 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent Pronunciation!

  • @zepmarq
    @zepmarq Před 2 lety

    Learned a lot from this video... Thanx!

  • @Latexi_LMX
    @Latexi_LMX Před 2 lety +1

    Nicely informative video, with pretty much correct information.

  • @akumayoxiruma
    @akumayoxiruma Před 2 lety +10

    11:35 I often hear phrases like "Finland is so cold." or "It's summer here so surely it must be snowing in Finland right now." which as you explained in the video is just not true: While there are cold regions like Lappi, the Uusimaa region for instance isn't that different compared to other regions around the Baltic Sea. Yes, on average it is colder but unless we are talking about Lappi, it's not that big of a difference and Helsinkians for instance can be seen without jackets outside in certain seasons. It's not constantly snowing and freezing as some people might believe.

    • @user-js5sh7rb8v
      @user-js5sh7rb8v Před 2 lety +2

      I live in east Finland and would like to move to northern Lapland to have longer winters... Like they used to be in east when i was a kid...

    • @Alexandra-qo4xn
      @Alexandra-qo4xn Před 2 lety +1

      I live in the capital of Finland, and it has been snowing all day here. It’s April and there’s still a lot of snow on the ground

    • @akumayoxiruma
      @akumayoxiruma Před 2 lety +3

      @@Alexandra-qo4xn: "Huhtikuu tekee mitä haluu."

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 Před 2 lety

      @@Alexandra-qo4xn missä päin helsinkiä

  • @manuelsolana1429
    @manuelsolana1429 Před 2 lety

    Gran vídeo. Interesante como siempre. 👍

  • @Andrew.Schlei
    @Andrew.Schlei Před 2 lety +3

    Now I have to visit Finland 🇫🇮

  • @Aidan_Au
    @Aidan_Au Před 2 lety +2

    Please make more videos on Nordic countries including Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Thank you!

  • @jokuvaan5175
    @jokuvaan5175 Před 2 lety +6

    Fun fact: the teachers' union is set to go on strikes due to increased workload and low pay compared to other high education requiring fields.

  • @ingramdw1
    @ingramdw1 Před rokem +1

    I'm from New Zealand, and I'd love to visit Finland even though it's about as far to travel as it can get from here. My first choice of destination would be Tampere, to of course attend a Nightwish concert. One day.

  • @GeographyNuts
    @GeographyNuts Před 2 lety +2

    Great information one of the Happiest countries.

  • @Earth389
    @Earth389 Před 2 lety

    Greetings from Finland great video. i learned more things about Finland

  • @maemae7063
    @maemae7063 Před 2 lety

    I’m happy to see u start upload more video on this channel. I thought no longer exist😄

  • @kristiinaparkkisenniemi8680

    This is awesome!

  • @honurapanui
    @honurapanui Před 2 lety +1

    Lots of love from Norway

  • @yodorob
    @yodorob Před 2 lety +2

    Some interesting facts/analogies about Finland:
    1) It's as much in Scandinavia as Bermuda is in the West Indies/Caribbean - lumped together mistakenly.
    2) It's linguistically as distinct from its neighbours as my own Quebec is from its neighbours - though just like Quebec has an English minority, so Finland has a Swedish minority.
    3) The Sami/Lapps were pushed north by the Finns, Swedes, etc. just like the Ainu were pushed north by the Japanese.
    I'd love to go to Finland one day, and all in all sounds like a fantastic country to live in!

    • @televisio8652
      @televisio8652 Před rokem +1

      Finland might look beautiful and majestic in some cities and Lapland, but most of them just look like the remnants of Soviet designed cities with high rise buildings towering on top of everything else. If you want the closest image of what it was to live in Prypjat before Chernobyl, go to Kouvola, you will get depressed in 50 different ways. If you want to get to the drug capital of Finland and always grey weather, Lahti is the way to go.

  • @Alistajaupseeri
    @Alistajaupseeri Před 2 lety

    Great work with the video. I am a Finn and i also learned some new things.

  • @stefan.astrand
    @stefan.astrand Před 2 lety +5

    As a Swede I found this really interesting. You should do a video on Sami language and culture.

  • @Antti-ox1ho
    @Antti-ox1ho Před 2 lety +2

    Yay my home country!

  • @myunis4334
    @myunis4334 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like your videos 😍

  • @okbazgiembay1954
    @okbazgiembay1954 Před 2 lety

    Nice so many teachings thanks ✌🏿🇪🇷

  • @valkeakirahvi
    @valkeakirahvi Před 2 lety +4

    We know for sure that Suomi doesn't have anything to do with suomaa 'swamp land', even though that's a popular folk etymology. It has been reconstructed to older šämä which would have come from a Baltic word meaning 'land' , and is possibly connected to sámi and häme (a name of a Finnish tribe). In any case it's a very old tribe name in the area.
    Also a minor point, the people living in Finland before the Uralic speakers came did not adopt 'Proto-Finno-Ugric' but a western branch of the language family, or you could already call that proto-Sámi already. But I apperciate that you mentioned that the Sámi lived in the whole of Finland before the Finns. That's an important fact that even most Finns don't know!

  • @smultronpojke4010
    @smultronpojke4010 Před 2 lety +5

    I didn't know that the Sámi people originally inhabited all of Finland and spoke a non-Finno-Ugric language! I assumed it was more like Sweden where traditionally Sámi lands, while substantially larger than the current official borders of Sápmi and makes up a slim majority of Sweden's land area, never extended into the south of the country. As a Swede, I believe it's important for me to learn about the indigenous people of my part of the world, especially since I often hear Sámi people say that the average Swede knows more about the indigenous peoples of North America than the indigenous people right at their own doorstep, and since there are a lot of misconceptions floating around about whether indigenous people exist outside of America.
    So I'm very grateful for this new info, Paul, as am I for the video as a whole! Keep up the good work!

    • @user-js5sh7rb8v
      @user-js5sh7rb8v Před 2 lety +1

      There is a lot of names of places everywhere in Finland that originate from Sámi people.

    • @valkeakirahvi
      @valkeakirahvi Před 2 lety

      Yes, for example Nuuksio, a national park near Helsinki has name originating in Sámi language. Many Finns don't know that either.

  • @aarnisaranen
    @aarnisaranen Před 2 lety +2

    There's no snow in Lapland in summer...

  • @fuongnam
    @fuongnam Před 2 lety +3

    spectacular

  • @Whitbypoppers
    @Whitbypoppers Před 2 lety +5

    I'm only sorry I only got to spend one day there (Helsinki). That happens when you're cruising, but it gives you a taste of a place in case you want to go back to explore in depth. Two places I found fascinating in the city are the Rock Church and the Sibelius Park with the amazing sculpture that reminds one of a huge church organ.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, I'm not sure I'd handle a cruise very well. I'd probably go AWOL and not get back on the ship. lol

    • @0wly
      @0wly Před 2 lety

      Yeah the sibelius parks sculpture is exactly ment to be like the tube things in a church organ

  • @12kenbutsuri
    @12kenbutsuri Před 2 lety +5

    Air quality really depends on the area even in Finland. The town that I live in is quite bad with so many cars and factories.

  • @marcosrodes2897
    @marcosrodes2897 Před 2 lety +4

    I guess I’d like to hike around some of the lakes of Finland, and visit Turku as well !

  • @puhistagram
    @puhistagram Před 2 lety

    Paul on kyllä ihan päällikkö. Hyvä video 👌🏻🙏👍🏻

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan Před 2 lety +9

    What an awesome country !!!

  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz Před 2 lety

    🌸❤Your channel is literally my comfort place. You make me so happy. Love you❤❤

  •  Před 2 lety +2

    Finnish people are concidered grumpy and closed, introverted. But when I speak as a fin, When one gets to know the person, they get to be friends for life. And fun fact also, when people ask how're you doing, we answer most of the time quite honestly.

  • @northstar2839
    @northstar2839 Před 2 lety +2

    I visited Finland three times. Marvellous! I'd like to visit Outokumpu my next time, though ...

    • @oh2mp
      @oh2mp Před 2 lety +1

      I'm curious. Why just Outokumpu? Do you have heritage there or are you just interested in mining history?

    • @northstar2839
      @northstar2839 Před 2 lety +1

      @@oh2mp Because of the steel factory. Outokumpu is one of Finlands most industrial cities, and I would like to see how the Finnish people cope with that ...

  • @kunalabhiyanta1814
    @kunalabhiyanta1814 Před 2 lety +1

    You have good presentation skills . I like all your videos ..

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks!

    • @kunalabhiyanta1814
      @kunalabhiyanta1814 Před 2 lety

      @ივანე თანაშვილი Yes , I am learning Finish language because of Him only. He explained about that beautiful uralic language in his video about "how Estonian and Finish are similar" .
      He is like a language Guru for me .

  • @erikoinen6698
    @erikoinen6698 Před 2 lety

    Heh, CZcams suggested this to me even i'm from Finland. Well, it's nice to see vids like this. :) Greetings from Finland. :D

  • @Erkele
    @Erkele Před 2 lety +5

    My beautiful country!

  • @annaaawwwsss8382
    @annaaawwwsss8382 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this! :) (im finnish🇫🇮) and misconception would be that people think that we are so quiet lol😅

  • @johansvideor
    @johansvideor Před 2 lety +2

    I always like to point out that it is better to use the term Nordic countries than Scandinavian. Scandinavia is only a smaller geographic area (or the three monarchies). The Nordic countries have lot of things in common. Way of life, history, religion and social structure. Long history of political unions. Similar languages (except the difference between North Germanic languages and Finno-Ugric). We have similar laws, politics, economy and education. We can freely travel between our countries without passports. We have the concept of freedom to roam or "everyman's right", where the general public have right to access wilderness, lands and lakes (the concept also exists in other countries like Scotland and Estonia).

  • @xItzSpruce
    @xItzSpruce Před 2 lety +1

    Ive seen nightless night and northern lights. Its amazing

  • @deralttrelazedumontperier4756

    I think you should focus on Venezuela next as it is a country that not many people know much about.Thank you for your great content on both of your channels.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +4

      You're welcome!
      It can't be next because we have a production schedule and months of videos are already finished and waiting to be released. But we'll do it someday (as long as this channel keeps going).

    • @mantelikukkapenkki2368
      @mantelikukkapenkki2368 Před 2 lety

      Fun fact: Simon Bolivar had a Finnish brother in arms and a friend named Fredrik Adlercreutz

  • @mossmoss2019
    @mossmoss2019 Před 2 lety

    7:40 nice raikkonen reference sir

  • @somerandomedgyguy1723
    @somerandomedgyguy1723 Před 2 lety +10

    I've undertaken a round trip through Finland in 2019, also venturing into Lapland (indeed -32°C at some point). The cities were your "typical" European-style ones, clean and with good public transport, with a historical inner city as their core. Turku made an even better impression than Helsinki on me, as a tip for those who're planning their trips. The nature is the main selling point to me, though - stunning!. Can't say I would want to live there for longer than a year, though. Daylight hours and temperatures are just too low, not even having a real summer to look forward to is huge (like even worse than here in Germany, where we at least have like an inconsistent month of around 30°C)

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 Před 2 lety

      real finnish nature: snowy field with poop

    • @Teddy_Tek
      @Teddy_Tek Před 2 lety +1

      We compensate the winters (atleast I, and people I know) by travelling a lot in winter to warm places and many finnish people have apartments bought from Spain etc. where to spend winter!

    • @somerandomedgyguy1723
      @somerandomedgyguy1723 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Teddy_Tek Yeah that's what people I have couchsurfed at also told me. Spain, Italy, Greece, the same favourites across Europe to flee the cold, I guess :)

    • @HelenaUschanoff
      @HelenaUschanoff Před 2 lety +3

      Last year the temperatures was almost every day between 27- 32 degrees.

    • @tosijjaan
      @tosijjaan Před 2 lety +1

      "clean and good public transport" Wtf????????

  • @Diego40877
    @Diego40877 Před 2 lety +5

    I love the Finnish Heavy Metal Bands.

  • @vjollila96
    @vjollila96 Před 2 lety

    7:33 also build ice tracks on ice for rally cars

  • @alexanderwhittle7671
    @alexanderwhittle7671 Před 2 lety

    I saw a video from Not Just Bikes about winter bicycling in the city of Oulu. Based on what I saw in the video, I would love go there!

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454
    @flawyerlawyertv7454 Před rokem +1

    Such a beautiful country. 🇫🇮

  • @heh9392
    @heh9392 Před 2 lety +1

    And Helsinkin actually still has -5 going on today, there has been heavy snowfall lately, and more will come.

  • @kepa47
    @kepa47 Před 2 lety

    Love from finland!🇫🇮💕

  • @vpuik
    @vpuik Před 2 lety

    Coldest I've experienced in Northern Finland was -42.5°C. This was while camping out with the military.
    I'm going back thus summer for the first time since my grandparents passed away. I'm wanting to visit some family, my old home town pori and Lapland.