3. Nuuksio National ParkEspoo Nuuksio National Park is one of Finland's 40 national parks. Established in 1994, the park spreads over an area of forests and lakes in Espoo, Kirkkonummi and Vihti. North-west from Helsinki, it is the second-closest national park to the capital behind the recently established Sipoonkorpi National Park. The name is derived from the Nuuksio district of Espoo. Located less than 30 kilometers from downtown Helsinki, the park can easily be reached by public transportation. Bus 245A leaves from Espoon keskus to Nuuksionpää and Kattila during daytime. Within the park there are eight marked trails for hiking. These trails vary in length and difficulty, being between 1.5 km and 17 km long. In addition, there are 30 km of biking trails and 22 km of horse riding trails. Designated spots for grilli... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Porvoo Old TownPorvoo Porvoo is a city and a municipality situated on the southern coast of Finland approximately 50 kilometres east of Helsinki. It is one of the six medieval towns in Finland, first mentioned as a city in texts from the 14th century. Porvoo is the seat of the Swedish-speaking Diocese of Borgå of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. The Porvoo Old Town is a popular tourist destination, known for its well-preserved 18th and 19th century buildings and 15th century cathedral, the Porvoo Cathedral. The Old Town is recognized as historically and culturally significant as one of the National landscapes of Finland. The municipality's official languages are Finnish and Swedish. In 2014, 64.6% of the population spoke Finnish as their native language, while 30.1% were Swedish speakers. 5.4% had a... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Cathedral of PorvooPorvoo Porvoo cathedral is a cathedral of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland in Porvoo, Finland. It was built in the 15th century, although the oldest parts date from the 13th century. It is the seat of the Diocese of Borgå, Finland's Swedish-speaking diocese . The cathedral is also used for services by the Porvoo Finnish-speaking parish, which is administratively part of the Diocese of Helsinki. The church had first become a cathedral in 1723, when the diocese of Viipuri moved to Porvoo, after the Russian occupation of Viipuri. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Syyskuinen Loviisa tarjoaa seesteistä fiilistä. Kaupunki on kesän jäljiltä jo hieman hiljentynyt, mutta silti tunnelmaa täynnä.
Loviisa (ruots. Lovisa, vuoteen 1752 Degerby) on vuonna 1745 perustettu Suomen kaupunki Itäisellä Uudellamaalla. Loviisan väkiluku on 15 209 henkilöä ja sen pinta-ala on 1 751,52 km², josta 25,78 km² on sisävesiä ja 905,98 km² merialueita. Väestötiheys on 18,6 asukasta/km². Kaupunki on kaksikielinen, ja sen asukkaista 56 prosenttia puhuu suomea ja 43 prosenttia ruotsia.
Loviisan naapurikunnat ovat Kouvola, Lapinjärvi, Myrskylä, Porvoo ja Pyhtää. Kaupunki kuuluu Loviisan seutukuntaan. Pernaja, Liljendal ja Ruotsinpyhtää liitettiin Loviisaan vuoden 2010 alussa.[
Nappaa kiinni nähtävyyksistä: Svartholman merilinnoitus, Strömforsin ruukkialue, Laivasillan alue, museot, upeat kirkot, kartanot ja historialliset puutalokaupunginosat.
Saara Aalto | Half a Heart | Huish Park Stadium, Yeovil | 10/06/18
Ok, after the most epic of days at Radio 1 big weekend, honestly i thought today seeing steps would be a bit of a anti climax but it turned out to equal or if not better then all the acts i saw at the greatest weekend - it was so gay, it was so cheesey, it was so 90s - it was so my youth and this made this night epic! To see Steps live was amazing but the warm up acts of Blue, Saara Aalto and power of muzik was also very welcolm to make a epic night complete.
and to hear to Hits from Eurovision - Wow! XD ha!!
32 skaters from multiple countries participated on the Street Glider's FinLine skating event in July 2017, skating the historical King's Road from Vaalimaa Border Crossing Point to the Old Great Square of Turku.
This time the skating event was celebrating the 100 years of independent Finland: almost all participants skated 100 kilometers (and much more) during the week, and therefore also completed the Finland 100 inline skating week's challenge.
Finland 100 inline skating week was part of the programme for the centenary of Finland’s independence in 2017.
There have been skaters from all around the world during the history of FinLine. All skaters with basic skating and good braking skills are welcome! For more information on FinLine and how to register for the next summer, see
#finline #suomi100 #finland100
--- Background music, among others: Smooth Sailing (with Guitar) and Mall Walker by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( Artist: ; Cold Funk - Funkorama and Disco Lounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( Sources: , Artist:
LOVIISA, LOVISA, FINLAND MARKET SQUARE JULY 9, 2009
LOVIISA, LOVISA, FINLAND MARKET SQUARE 2009
Saara Aalto - Speech between songs 2 (English Subtitles) (In My Wildest Dreams concert)
Hartwall Arena, 15.4.2017, Saara speaking before singing the song Chandelier in her concert in Hartwall Arena, Helsinki