| Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|
| Tampere | 84%
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| Lapland | 83%
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| Jyväskylä | 82%
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| Helsinki | 74%
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| Santa's Village | 72%
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| Nokia headquarters | 62%
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| Rovaniemi | 53%
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| Turku | 51%
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| Espoo | 49%
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| Lappeenranta | 49%
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| Oulu | 48%
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| Vantaa | 47%
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| Ylöjärvi | 47%
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| Hämeenlinna | 46%
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| Joensuu | 44%
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| Lahti | 44%
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| Kuopio | 43%
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| Kouvola | 42%
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| Lake Saimaa. Has the world's longest lake coastline (14,500 km) | A lake with 13,710 islands | 41%
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| Karelia | 38%
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| Comprising around 6,700 islands | Åland Islands | 37%
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| Olympic Stadium | 37%
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| Helsinki Central Station | Helsingin päärautatieasema | 36%
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| The biggest percentage of any Eurasian nation | Forest covering 73.7% of land | 29%
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| Gulf of Bothnia coast | 27%
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| The English translation is: That cape where a snake bit the dog | Semmonen niemi, jossa käärme koiraa pisti | 25%
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| A bog | Äteritsiputeritsipuolilautatsijänkä | 23%
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| Listed as the 3rd-most of any country in the world | 178,947 islands | 21%
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| Nuorgam | 21%
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| Developer of Linux | Birthplace of Linus Torvalds | 20%
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| The EU's northernmost point | 17%
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