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What's the population of Finland?

Finland is a world-famous country with thousands of lakes, with a coastline of1100km, low population density, good welfare system, high happiness index and life expectancy much higher than other countries. Many people in China also want to emigrate. Here, we will share information about their land and population.

I population of Finland in 20 19 years

As of June 20 18, the total population of Finland is 5516,000. According to its population growth rate of 0.35%, it is predicted that there will be 5,542,500 people in March 2020, ranking 1 16 in the world. It is understood that the average childbearing age of Finns is 30.59 years, the average life expectancy of women is 84.35 years, and that of men is 78.8 years. It can be seen that Finns, both men and women, generally live a long life.

As far as population distribution is concerned, most people live in the south with mild climate. Helsinki is a major densely populated area with a population of over 654.38+400,000. Other densely populated cities include Tampere, Turku and Oulu. Chinese in China are mainly distributed in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku and other cities.

Ethnically, Finns are mostly Finns, of which Finns account for 90.9%, Swedes for 5.4%, and a small number of Sami (once known as Lapps). As for the official language, 93% of the population speaks Finnish and 6% speaks Swedish as their mother tongue.

Second, the land area of Finland

Finland has a total land area of 338,000 square kilometers, a coastline of 1 100 kilometers, inland waters accounting for 10% of the national area, about179,000 islands and188,000 lakes, making it a "country of thousands of lakes".

Finland has 12 provinces at the earliest. From 1997 to 1 in September, Finland implemented a two-level administrative system, namely, the central government and the municipal government. It is divided into 6 provinces and 90 counties 1 14 towns and 302 townships.

Six provinces: South Finland, East Finland, West Finland, Oulu, Lapland and Oran Autonomous Region.

Three. Flag and emblem of Finland

1. Flag of Finland

The national flag of Finland is called the "Blue Cross" flag, and the national flag is white. A wide blue bar slightly to the left divides the national flag into four white rectangles. Finland is known as the "country of thousands of lakes", bordering the Baltic Sea in the southwest, and the blue national flag symbolizes lakes, rivers and oceans.

2. The national emblem of Finland

King Gustav Vasa of Sweden adopted the national emblem of Finland. This is a red coat of arms. On the shield is a golden lion with a crown, a sword in the front paw and a machete in the back paw. Nine white roses are dotted around the lion.

Many people want to immigrate to Finland. Finland's vast lakes and coastline, with a per capita area of 4.2 hectares, are not suitable for China people who like to be lively. At the same time, the temperature in Finland is very cold, with four distinct seasons, and the temperature in China is generally much higher. Finally, the price is higher. But Finland is known as one of the countries with the best welfare in the world, and it is called "from birth to grave", which is also the main reason for attracting people to immigrate.