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A good view over Raahe and especially over the archipelago.
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world66.com:
Summer season in Helsinki, winter at the skiing centers in Lapland and few happenings all year round temp enough people to make it a crowd, otherwise you can enjoy the space and silence in the pure northern nature.
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Nearly all scheduled flights only to and from Helsinki, charter flights to holiday destinations around Europe.
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Europe : Northern Europe : Finland : Oulu.
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Oulu is Finland’s sixth largest city and located on the west coast of Finland on the shore of the Gulf of Bothnia.
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Helsinki : The guide mentions the main post office and it might be worth stating that in November and December you can register a child's name and address, (for a small fee), and they will receive a letter from Father Christmas which is rather fun.
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The University of Oulu is known among hackers as the home of the Internet Relay Chat and for the File Transfer Protocol server x2ftp, named after the basement / blast shelter area in which it was physically located.
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Vaasa (Swedish: Vasa ) [1] is in Ostrobothnia , Western Finland.
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In January 2004, when the first low cost regional airline in Finland, Flying Finn went bankrupt, the airline was rebranded as Blue1.
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Finally, in the north there's Lapland ,the land of the midnight sun and home of Santa Claus (one of many places making that claim).
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Well-kept cross country skiing tracks start from the centre of the town, with many skiing events to enliven the atmosphere in the late winter.
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You find Kokkola in the middle of Finland on the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia.
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There was also some controversy over Ahtisaari's speaking out on issues such as unemployment.
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In many parts of the western world the private car currently dominates, however in major western urban areas with good public transport systems and where the private car ownership and use is discouraged, and also in the developing world ,where private car ownership is prohibitively expensive, then walking, (motor)cycling, and public transport offer well-used alternatives.
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The Botanical Gardens are a part of the Department of Botany at the University of Oulu.
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timeout.com:
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planetware.com:
Population: 110,000 Post code: SF-90100 Telephone code: 8 Oulu (Swedish Uleåborg), chief town of Oulu province and the see of a bishop, lies near the north end of the Gulf of Bothnia at the mouth of the Oulujoki.
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timeout.com:
Time Out New York / Issue 625 : Sep 20–26, 2007.
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wikitravel.org:
In recent years the drink has increased its popularity among Yuppies in central and northern Europe, and is now a staple of the consulting, insurance and mobile industry subcultures.
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The Olympic Stadium, completed in 1938, was the main venue of the XV Olympic Games in 1952.
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Besides I want to meet the real Santa Claus and Rudolf.
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Trade and shipping in Raahe has a long history, they were main sources of livelihood until the foundation of Rautaruukki Steelworks in the early 1960 decades.
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