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Estonia: Foreign Affairs Committee acknowledged North Macedonia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations

NordenBladet — At the meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia Nikola Dimitrov, the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Riigikogu (Parliament of Estonia) confirmed Estonia’s continuing support to North Macedonia and acknowledged the country’s aspirations in continuing the Euro-Atlantic integration.

Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Enn Eesmaa said that solving the years-long naming dispute with Greece was an example of good political will where two countries had been able to overcome a complicated confrontation. Eesmaa added that now the naming dispute no longer hindered North Macedonia’s aspirations in joining NATO and the European Union.

“Estonia has always supported and continues to support your country’s accession to NATO and the European Union,” Eesmaa assured the Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia. Eesmaa said that in the nearest future the Riigikogu would ratify the protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the accession of the Republic of North Macedonia, which had been approved by the Government of Estonia earlier this week. When the protocol has been approved by all member states, North Macedonia will become the 30th member state of NATO.

Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Marko Mihkelson welcomed the future new ally and expressed hope that the cooperation in the Alliance would be excellent. “Estonia has always supported enlargement of NATO,” Mihkelson said. “Now that you have made the decisive steps towards NATO, you can focus on implementing the important reforms that are necessary for opening the accession negotiations with the European Union.”

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia spoke of the preparations of the country for joining NATO and of the ongoing reforms that were necessary for opening the accession negotiations with the EU.

At the meeting, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia was given an overview of the work of the Parliament of Estonia. The security policy situation of the Balkan region, hybrid threats and common responsibility in fighting against disinformation were also discussed at the meeting.

Members of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Riigikogu Keit Pentus-Rosimannus and Raivo Tamm also participated in the meeting.

 

Source: Parliament of Estonia

 

The Riigikogu supported depriving Kalev Kallo of deputy immunity

NordenBladet — At today’s sitting, the Riigikogu discussed the proposal of the Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise to deprive Kalev Kallo of deputy immunity and to continue the pending court proceedings concerning him.

In her report, Ülle Madise said that making the proposal and the potential depriving of immunity did not mean that the member of the Riigikogu was convicted of a criminal offence, nor did that suspend the member’s mandate.

The Chancellor of Justice also presented the content of the charges brought against Kallo.

Kalev Kallo made a speech.

52 members of the Riigikogu voted in favour of depriving Kalev Kallo of deputy immunity.

The Riigikogu passed a Resolution:

Under the Resolution of the Riigikogu “Appointment of Kaupo Paal a Justice of the Supreme Court” (6 OE), submitted by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Villu Kõve, Kaupo Paal is appointed a justice of the Supreme Court as of 1 September 2019.

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Villu Kõve noted in his cover letter that Kaupo Paal was an experienced and recognised lawyer whose life and professional experience allowed him to contribute significantly to the work of the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court and the further development of Estonian civil law. He has been a member of the academic staff of the School of Law of the University of Tartu, where he was in charge of carrying out instruction in the subject “property law”, compulsory in the basic studies. As a training provider, he has conducted several trainings for judges and court officers, lawyers and prosecutors, organised by the Estonian Law Centre Foundation and the Legal Information and Judicial Training Department of the Supreme Court. Paal has published several scientific articles in the field of civil law. He is also a contributing author of the annotated editions of the Code of Civil Procedure, the Law of Property Act, the General Part of the Civil Code Act, and the Law of Obligations Act.

In 2007, the President of the Republic appointed Kaupo Paal a judge of court of the first instance and he started work in Harju County Court. In 2009, Paal began work in the Civil Chamber of Tallinn Circuit Court.

Kaupo Paal made a speech and answered questions from members of the Riigikogu.

76 members of the Riigikogu voted in favour of the passage of the Resolution.

 

Source: Parliament of Estonia

 

Danish Court announces handing down of Prince Henrik’s patronages

NordenBladet – On 13 May, the Danish Court announced that Prince Joachim had agreed to become Patron of the Orders and Medals Society of Denmark, taking over from Prince Henrik. Prince Henrik had been the patron of the association from 1978 until his death. It aims to promote the study of the history of orders and medals. The Society cooperates with similar societies in Belgium, the UK, Germany, Austria and the USA. In 1977, the association created the Collection of the History of the Order where orders and medals are gathered for study and exhibition use.

This announcement is the third one made by the Court in May regarding Prince Henrik’s patronages. On 1 May, the Court announced that Crown Prince Frederik had agreed to become Patron of Copenhagen Boys’ Choir The Royal Office. Prince Henrik had been Patron of the Choir since 1972, and King Frederik IX had been Patron of the Choir before that. The Copenhagen Boys’ Choir The Royal Office has sung at several events for the Danish Royal Family since its creation in 1924, including at the wedding of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary in 2004. The choir is affiliated with Sankt Annæ Gymnasium where 180 boys aged 9-14 train in the choir as part of their regular schooling. The choir also includes 30 professional male singers aged 20-50.

On 2 May, it was announced that Princess Marie had accepted to take over two of Prince Henrik’s patronages as well as a position of Honorary President. Princess Marie being French-born made her the most adequate family member to take over Prince Henrik’s patronages related to France, so it is no surprise that the three patronages announced for the Princess are focusing on relations between France and Denmark. She is now the Patron of Alliance Française in Denmark which works to promote interest in French language and culture as well as of Le Souvenir Français – Den Danske Komité which aims to maintain French soldiers’ graves in France and abroad.

Princess Marie was also announced as the new Honorary President of the Danish Section of the Lycée International of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. Margrethe Rønnow, the Director of the Danish Section, shared an exclusive statement with Royal Central’s Europe Correspondent Heaven LeeMiller saying: “The Danish Section is very honoured that Princess Marie is named as Honorary President of The Danish Section of Lycée International. Prince Henrik was since 1989 Honorary President of The Danish Section, and we are very happy that Princess Marie has accepted to take over this patronage. We hope that this will help us to develop the good relations and collaborations between Denmark and France.”

Before these announcements, Crown Prince Frederik had already taken over the patronages of the Red Cross and the Danish Hunters Association from Prince Henrik while Crown Princess Mary took over the Hubertus Hunt’s Honorary Prize and the Copenhagen Zoo patronages.

Featured image: Prince Henrik of Denmark (Erik Christensen, Porkeri (CC BY-SA 3.0) via Wikimedia Commons)

Draft Resolutions on the formation of three select committees passed the first reading in the Riigikogu

NordenBladet — The Riigikogu will form the State Budget Control Select Committee, the Security Authorities Surveillance Select Committee and the Anti-Corruption Select Committee.

The Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Formation of the State Budget Control Select Committee” (11 OE), submitted by the Constitutional Committee, provides for the formation of the State Budget Control Select Committee which will include one member from each faction.

The purpose of the committee is to ensure, in cooperation with the National Audit Office, control over the Government of the Republic in terms of the implementation of the state budget and sustainable, efficient, effective and lawful use of the state assets and state budget funds.

The Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Formation of the Security Authorities Surveillance Select Committee” (12 OE), submitted by the Constitutional Committee, provides for the formation of the Security Authorities Surveillance Select Committee. The committee exercises supervision over authorities of executive power in matters relating to the activities of the security authorities and surveillance agencies, including guarantee of fundamental rights and efficiency of the work of the security authorities and surveillance agencies, and also in matters relating to supervision exercised over the security authorities and surveillance agencies. The Draft Resolution provides that the membership of the committee will be formed based on the principle of parity so that the committee will include one member from each faction. The committee submits an overview of the activities of the committee and the results thereof to the Riigikogu at least once a year.

The Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Formation of the Anti-Corruption Select Committee” (13 OE), submitted by the Constitutional Committee, provides for the formation of the Anti-Corruption Select Committee which will include one member from each faction.

The committee performs the functions provided for in § 9 of the Anti-corruption Act, and exercises the rights arising from the Anti-corruption Act and the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act to perform its functions.

 

Source: Parliament of Estonia

 

How Denmark plans to get more women in leading jobs

NordenBladet – There are too few women in leading roles at Danish companies, and change in the area is currently too slow, Minister for Gender Equality Eva Kjer Hansen has said. In partnership with Copenhagen Business School and seven different recruitment firms, Hansen has announced a new ‘codex’ which she believes will have a positive impact on the issue.

“I can see that it is taking too long and that we are not making enough progress in regard to getting enough women at this level. And that is unfortunate, because it means we are not using the full talent potential of Danish society,” the minister said.

“We still have far too few women in leadership positions and on boards,” she added.

According to Hansen’s ministry, just under 15 percent of directors and 19 percent of board members at Danish companies are women.

Over half of all companies in Denmark do not have a single woman on their boards, according to the gender equality ministry.

The so-called codex developed by the ministry, CBS and recruitment firms includes eight principles which the participating recruitment agencies will be obliged to follow. This will mean a minimum of 33 percent of candidates put forward by the agencies for their customers will be women.

Additionally, the codex will aim to increase awareness of subconscious or unintended prejudices which can influence the recruitment process.

One firm to have signed up to the scheme is Spencer Stuart, which specialises in the recruitment and assessment of candidates for executive roles.

Tobias Petri, a partner in the company, supports the initiative.

“We need to increasingly look at what female candidates can do, rather than what they have done in the past. That will bring focus more onto skills, rather than experience,” Petri said.

While he hopes the codex can change the current status quo, he stressed that companies also needed to get on board.

The recruitment firms will report the results of the scheme to CBS, which will monitor its overall effect. The university will publish an annual report on its progress.

Featured image is illustrative: Pexels

Mayors from across the Arctic met in Rovaniemi to discuss the future and the activities of the Forum

NordenBladet – Mayors from across the Arctic met in Rovaniemi 8. May 2019 to discuss the future and the activities of the Forum. “People in the north must engage more actively in the conversation about the Arctic future to link the geopolitical stakes, the fight against climate change and the need for a sustainable development and innovative solutions at community level”, the mayors underline.

The work behind the Arctic Mayors’ Forum started in Fairbanks in 2017. The mission is to create a platform to coordinate and strengthen the voice of the local people of the Arctic and to advocate for democratic local self-governments. The Arctic Mayors’ Forum will promote local values, goals and interests in achieving sustainable development and resilient communities.

“We’ve met regularly throughout the last 2 years at various conferences and events. There is now a need to take this cooperation to the next level and to work more targeted on issues of common interests”, says mayor Kristin Røymo, Tromsø and Esko Lotvonen, mayor of Rovaniemi.

The two mayors are co-hosting the meeting in Rovaniemi in the margins of the biannual Arctic Council ministerial meeting.

“There are many challenges in the Arctic that are both of global interest and of local relevance and importance. People in the north must engage more actively in the conversation about the Arctic future to link the geopolitical stakes, the fight against climate change and the need for a sustainable development and innovative solutions at community level”, the mayors underline.

In the longer term, the Arctic Mayors’ Forum hopes to be able to interact with the Arctic Council in a more structured manner as well with other NGOs and regional and international organisations that deal with Arctic issues.

The Forum is open to all mayors in the Arctic. The mayors and representatives from Arkhangelsk, Tornio, Oulu, Kemi, Nuuk, Tórshavn, Akureyri, Tromsø and Rovaniemi met in Rovaniemi.

Since Iceland is the chair of the Arctic Council 2019 – 2021, the Arctic Mayors’ Forum will be meeting in Iceland to hold its first general assembly in October 2019 in connection with the Arctic Circle Conference.

Source: Rovaniemi.fi

Princess Märtha Louise of Norway reveals her new American boyfriend, Shaman Durek Verrett in an Instagram post

NordenBladet – Princess Märtha Louise of Norway has revealed new boyfriend. Shaman Durek Verrett, who is half-Norweigan and Los Angeles based, describes himself on his Instagram profile as an “evolutionary innovator, spirit hacker, women’s empowerment leader, human rights activist.”

The 47-year-old Princess wrote, “When you meet your twin flame, you know. I have been lucky enough to have met mine. @shamandurek has changed my life like he does with so many. He has made me realize that unconditional love actually exists here on this planet. He embraces all of me without question or fear. He makes me laugh more than anyone, has the most profound wisdom to share and all the bits in between from the diversity of his being. I feel so happy and blessed that he is my boyfriend. Thank you, my love, for including me so generously into your family. I love you from this eternity to the next.”

Three beautiful photos accompany the post taken by Daryl Henderson.

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Her Highness also addressed those who have had negative things to say about her interracial relationship, “And to those of you who feel the need to critizise: Hold your horses. It is not up to you to choose for me or to judge me. I don’t choose my man to satisfy any of you or the norms or boxes you have chosen in your mind for me to be in. I don’t thrive there, nor do I exist in your illusion about me. I choose from love. And that’s it. Shaman Durek is merely a man I love spending my time with and who fulfils me. So thank you for respecting my actions and my choice of partner. All I know at this moment is that we love each other and I am super happy. Have a wonderful, loving Sunday and Mother’s Day (for the USA).”

Mr Verrett, 44, also posted a heartwarming post about his royal girlfriend calling her a “strong woman who lets me be me without judgement or confinement.”

“I’m free when I’m with her, free to be me and love a women [sic] who is a bright light of wisdom and profound grace and immense beauty,” he added.

Märtha Louise, who is the daughter and elder child of King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway, commented on her boyfriend’s touching post saying, “I love you and am so happy to have found you.”

The couple will be travelling around Denmark and Norway together to share their wisdom. Their website (theprincessandtheshaman.com) describes their tour as taking people “on a self-discovery into wisdom to reveal your divine self and how you can utilise your gift to change the world.”

Featured image: Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (Instagram/@princessmarthalouise)

 

Norway clears way for Euronext takeover of Oslo Stock Exchange

NordenBladet – Norway’s government on Monday cleared the way for European operator Euronext to take over the Oslo Stock Exchange by giving the green light to both it and its US rival Nasdaq.

Euronext, which has been in a protracted battle with Nasdaq for the stock exchange since the start of the year, quickly welcomed the move, announcing it will acquire 100 percent of the bourse by the end of June.

The European operator, which runs the Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin and Lisbon markets, has an advantage in the bidding war, having already secured the support of 53.4 percent of the Oslo exchange’s shareholders.

“Euronext welcomes the ministry’s clearance to acquire up to 100 percent of Oslo Bors VPS’s capital and looks forward to completing the next steps to close the transaction by the end of June 2019,” Euronext CEO Stephane Boujnah said in a statement.

“As part of the Euronext family, Oslo Bors VPS will continue to be a strong and leading Nordic exchange and CSD, and a hub for Euronext’s ambitions in the region.”

Meanwhile the bid by Nasdaq, which controls all of the other stock exchanges in the Nordic and Baltic region, has the support of the bourse’s board and management, as well as 35 percent of shareholders, including the two biggest, Norwegian bank DNB and pension fund KLP.

Norway’s finance ministry, which had to approve any acquisition of more than 10 percent of the exchange, said in a statement on Monday that it has cleared both Euronext and Nasdaq’s application as it considers both operators to be “suitable owners”.

The Oslo exchange is one of the few independent bourses left in Europe. Euronext and Nasdaq are each offering around 700 million euros ($785 million) for it, after several attempts to outbid each other.

8 REASONS why you should go on a road trip in Nordic countries

NordenBladet – More and more people love to spend their holidays in Scandinavia because there is safe, amazing nature and a lot to do and everybody are obsessed with Scandinavian culture! This year NordenBladet gave out a Finland´s travel guide where you can follow one family trip around Finland. While the term “Scandinavia” is commonly used for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the term “Nordic countries” is used unambiguously for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Finland and Iceland, including their associated territories (Svalbard, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and the Åland Islands).

Travel is glorious in any form. The food, sights, arts, culture, languages, and new friends just make it such an enjoyable experience. These are many reasons why it is good to travel by car. Here are few of them:

1. You can make your own itinerary

Travelling by car is great because of the flexibility – you can travel any time, anywhere. You are on your own schedule, and can make unexpected stops. See a little cafeteria by the side of the road? Stop and while away the afternoon, talking with the owner. You manage your own time. You can move quickly from one place to another. You don’t have to waste your time and wait for a bus, train or flight. No waiting at all!


Photo: Denmark (Pexels/Pixabay)

Car trip around Finland – Ivanka Shoshana and Estella Elisheva in Tornio´s cafeteria (NordenBladet/ Helena-Reet Ennet)

2. It is easy to carry your things
If you are travelling with goods, perhaps your shopping, or suitcase if you are going on a holiday it is easier to transport these in your car rather than using public transport which is not secure and is short of storage space.

3. Miles of scenery
Besides topping the list of the world’s happiest nations list, Nordic countries are also leaders in education, gender equality, cleantech, healthtech, biotech, food sustainability and more. Nordics represent a true knowledge society, the high tech and the charm of bustling cities, well-preserved countryside, summer cottages and castles. The best part of driving through Nordic countries is taking in all of the beautiful scenery. You will be amazed at just how vast and diverse some of the landscapes are. A typical Scandinavian / Nordic road trip involves driving through days’ worth of dense pine forests and sweeping farmlands and more lakes than you could possibly count.




Photos: 3x NordenBladet (Helena-Reet Ennet)

4. Nordic countryside is mystical
Nordics have a deep respect for their history and environment. In some countries, you need to drive for hours to reach roads surrounded by forests, fields and lakes. In Nordic countries, it’s exactly the opposite. Nature is around you everywhere, even in urban areas. Travelling through all of this scenery by car gives you a greater sense of freedom to venture wherever you want. Even getting lost is worthwhile. Traversing the rural roads can turn up some amazing sights, which you otherwise might not have seen, and will help you feel completely off the grid and at peace. If you do want to stay on the beaten path and visit the tourist attractions, travelling by car allows you to see as many as you want in a single trip.


Photo: Pexels (Jonathan Petersson)

5. Meeting the wildlife
While exploring sights and scenery, you will inevitably encounter some of Norden’s amazing wildlife such as birds, deer, and if you’re lucky, moose. It’s best to be wary of moose however, since they can dart from the forest onto the road without warning and cause many car accidents every year. As soon as you cross the Arctic Circle, your chances to meet reindeer on the road increase extensively. When you meet one, you’re very likely to meet the whole family, as reindeer hardly ever walk alone. Reindeer are walking on the road, in no hurry at all, and your best option is to drive behind them until they decide to go back into the woods. So make sure you don’t plan too tight of a schedule for a road trip in Lapland.


Photo: Pexels (Frans Van Heerden)

6. Camp in the country side or stay in some quirky hotels
There are many campsites and places to park a caravan, plus everyman’s rights mean you are free to pitch a tent anywhere (apart from somebody else’s garden).  If camping isn’t your thing, there are plenty of hotels up and down the country to stay the night, some of them highly unusual.

7. Bring your bike
A Nordic road trip doesn’t have to be done entirely by car. By hitching a bike onto your car, you can stop off at any of Scandinavia’s thousands of cycling paths to see even more nature inaccessible by road. All of the National Parks and hiking trails have their own car parks and some have campsites. Biking is a healthy choice, integrated into one’s lifestyle, cheap, in touch with the city and absolute fun kind of freedom.

8. Small town charm
Each of the small towns and villages you will pass through on a road trip through Nordic countries have a retro charm, some almost feeling as if they have been paused in time. Most will have amenities such as petrol stations, supermarkets, and kiosks to buy ice cream. You can also find hidden gems you won’t find in guide books, such as old churches and classic wooden buildings. Locals might come across as stand-offish at first, but once you talk to them you will likely find them friendly and helpful.

NordenBladet´s 2 weeks in Finland by car – itinerary:

Helena-Reet: A big trip to Finland coming up next week! Searching for extremeness and ultimate luxury
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69713-helena-reet-a-big-trip-to-finland-coming-up-next-week-searching-for-extremeness-and-ultimate-luxury

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland – DONE! (VOL1: Tallinn-Helsinki-Nurmijärvi-Riihimäki-Hämeenlinna-Tampere) + PHOTOS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69773-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-done-vol1-tallinn-helsinki-nurmijarvi-riihimaki-hameenlinna-tampere-photos

Helena-Reet: Around Finland on a road trip with children (VOL2: Impressions from Tampere – sightseeings and a lot more) + TRAVEL PHOTOS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69782-helena-reet-around-finland-on-a-road-trip-with-children-vol2-impressions-from-tampere-sightseeings-and-a-lot-more-travel-photos

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL3: Vaasa – ruins of Korsholm castle, Mannerheim, Airbnb renthouse etc) + PHOTOS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69820-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol3-vaasa-ruins-of-korsholm-castle-mannerheim-airbnb-renthouse-etc-photos

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL4: Journey from Vöyri near Vaasa and through Kokkola and Kalajoki Oulu and the evening in SPA) + PHOTOS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69823-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol4-journey-from-voyri-near-vaasa-and-through-kokkola-and-kalajoki-oulu-and-the-evening-in-spa-photos

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL5 – Oulu sightseeings, Kemi, Tornio and the journey through Kolari to Levi) + MANY PHOTOS & INFOLINKS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69828-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol5-oulu-sightseeings-kemi-tornio-and-the-journey-through-kolari-to-levi-many-photos-infolinks

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL6 – Levi Hotel SPA in Sirkka, restaurant Kekäle, magnificent nature, ski slopes, etc) + MANY PHOTOS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69835-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol6-levi-hotel-spa-in-sirkka-restaurant-kekale-magnificent-nature-ski-slopes-etc-many-photos

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL7 – from Kittilä to Rovaniemi, Santa Claus Holiday Village etc) + TRAVEL PHOTOS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69909-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol7-from-kittila-to-rovaniemi-santa-claus-holiday-village-etc-travel-photos

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL8 – from Rovaniemi through Ranua, Pudasjärvi and Puolanka to Kajaani) + PHOTOS!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69912-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol8-from-rovaniemi-through-ranua-pudasjarvi-and-puolanka-to-kajaani-photos

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL9 – Central Finland, Kajaani) the sightseeings + travel photos!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69915-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol9-central-finland-kajaani-the-sightseeings-travel-photos

Helena-Reet: With children on a road trip around Finland (VOL 10 – in Central Finland, Kuopio) Sightseeings + Travel photos!
https://nordenbladet.com/articles/69932-helena-reet-with-children-on-a-road-trip-around-finland-vol-10-in-central-finland-kuopio-sightseeings-travel-photos

You might also like these articles:
GoFinland.fi: Your guide for planning a successful road trip in Finland
https://www.gofinland.fi/blog/road-trip-in-finland/

OurLifeOurTravel.com: Finland Road Trip Itinerary – Things to See in Finland in 2 Weeks
https://ourlifeourtravel.com/finland-road-trip-itinerary-2-weeks/

VisitFinland.com: Tour Finland by Car
https://www.visitfinland.com/article/tour-finland-by-car/

AutoEurope.com: Top Destinations to Visit in Finland
https://www.autoeurope.com/road-trip-planner/scandinavia/places-to-visit-in-finland/

TheRoadTripGuy.com: Finland Road Trip Itinerary – Santa Clause, Reindeer, Sauna & Mosquitos!
https://theroadtripguy.com/finland-road-trip/

LiveNowDreamLater.net: Coastal Road Trip Through Finland: The Highlights From South To North And Back!
https://www.livenowdreamlater.net/en/2016/08/08/coastal-road-trip-finland/

 

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