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Ninety-five percent of people in Finland read newspapers
According to a recently published survey by the National Media Audit (KMT), ninety-five percent of people in Finland over the age of 15 read newspaper...
According to a recently published survey by the National Media Audit (KMT), ninety-five percent of people in Finland over the age of 15 read newspaper...
Glen Baddeley, an ultramarathon runner from the UK, has ran from the second northernmost tip of Iceland to the southernmost tip in ten days, which Bad...
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As of Wednesday 7th September, Finnish Police are increasing the number of speed checks across the country to reduce the number of road accidents. In ...
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