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1 Finland By: bailey p and bailey m

2 Finland politics In Finland, the president is the head of the state, leads the legislative power is in vested in parliament of Finland and the prime minister is the head of the government. The president of Finland has the power of veto over government. In parliamentary system, the president has some notable powers.

3 What do the people in Finland eat and drink ?
In Finland they eat a thin pancake with cloudberry jam, fried reindeer meat with lingoberry jam and bread dish. In Finland they drink 2 litres of coffee per person, per day.

4 Finland’s economics In Finland, they have a highly industrialised, mixed economy with a per capita output equal to other western economies such as France, Germany and the United kingdom.

5 Finland’s clothing Finland’s clothing
They dress fairly causally. Young people reflect the trends, but are not overly fashion- driven. They often involve a striped, layered dress, with apron. This is their traditional clothing. This is their winter clothing.

6 Finland’s climate Finland has a humid and cool semi-continental climate, characterized by warm summers and freezing winters.

7 Finland’s sports Pesapallo (Baseball), Ice Hockey, Formula One, Rallying and Football. Finland has won the World Championship twice in 1995 and 2011.

8 Finland’s Religion Christianity entered Finland from both the west and the east in the 13th century. Finland is now one of the most homogeneous countries in Europe in terms of Christianity and has the highest percentage of church membership in Scandinavia.

9 Finland’s activities In winter in Finland, there activities are snowboarding, ice skate, skiing, ski jumping, ice fishing and snowmobiling.

10 Finland’s music In Finland, they mainly listen to rock music, “Pink Floyd, The Doors, Hendrix.” They also listen to metal to. Metal bands come to Finland lots of times like Children of Bodom.

11 Finland’s population In the sixteenth century, Finland had 250,000 inhabitants.

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13 Bibliography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Finland

14 Thank u for listening.      


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