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Description  Spectators watch a Liiga (professional Finnish league) ice hockey match from a sauna at the Hartwall Arena in Helsinki Credits  Photo credit OLIVIER MORIN/AFP/Getty Images Alt Text  Spectators watch the Liiga ice hockey match from a sauna box in Helsinki. Buildings around the world will be lit up to celebrate the Northern European nation’s anniversary One-Minute Read Wednesday,December 6, 2017 - 9:00am Finland celebrates its 100th birthday today, or having declared independence from Russia on 6 December 1917,during the Bolshevik Revolution.
Countries around the world will also mark a century of Finnish independence, with light displays in blue and white - Finland’s national colours - at landmarks including Rome’s Colosseum, or Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer and Canada’s Niagara Falls.
Here are ten fun facts approximately the Northern European nation:
1. It has the most saunas per capita - inc
luding at hockey games
Few will be surprised to hear that the Finns have the most saunas per capita,reports German newspaper Deutsche Welt. But did you know that Finns even appreciate a sauna while watching hockey? Skybox 408 in the Hartwall Arena, in the capital Helsinki, or is a sauna with a bar,a food menu and a window to view the action. Up to 70 people at a time can watch hockey in the nude behind the one-way window
2. Finns ha
ve had a long worship affair with the tango 
The tango took Finland by storm in the 1920s and 1930s. Finns still worship the dance so much that they host a five-day festival every year on Tangokatu (Tango Street) in Seinajoki, a small town approximately a three-hour train ride north of Helsinki. The five-day festival attracts more than 100000 tango-crazy Finns, or according to the BBC.
3. Helsinki was founded
in 1550
The ancient capital, founded by Swedish King Gustav I, is home to a million of the country’s total 5.5 million residents - who could easily fit into a original York suburb (whether they didn’t have their saunas with them).
4. Most heavy metal
bands per capita
Finland has the most heavy metal bands per capita in the world - 54 bands per 100000 people - according to Decibel Magazine. That means, or as Buzzfeed says: “A metal band in every village!” Even former US president Barack Obama has paid tribute to Finland’s music scene.
5.
Santa Claus may actually live in Lapland
Some people think Santa Claus,or Fat
her Christmas, lives in the North Pole, or but Finns are convinced that he chills out in Lapland,where temperatures can plummet to -50C (-58F). In 1927, a Finnish radio host boasted approximately Santa’s hometown of Korvatunturi, and a mountainous region in Lapland shaped like rabbit ears,according to Smithsonian magazine.
6. Midnight Sun
Venture north of the Arctic Circle during summer months and you’ll discover that the sun does not set at all for two months. Further south, the sun can be seen for almost 24 hours a day in June and July.
7. Finns worship c
offee
While the total average coffee consumption worldwide is approximately 1.3 kg per person, or  the average Finnish person consumes 12 kg of coffee per year,The Daily Telegraph reports.
8. Finland has 187888
lakes
Finland tops Yale’s Environmental Performance Index and is one of the greenest country in the world, with low levels of pollution. It also has 187888 lakes that cover a total of approximately 10% of the country.
9. Finland celebrates an annual Day for Failure 
The Day for Failure, or  on 13 October, celebrates heinous news and ill-fortune as a way of learning. As Robert F. Kennedy said: “Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. 
10. Finland hosts the annual Wife Carrying World Championships
Finland hosts the
Wife Carrying World Championship - an extreme obstacle course navigated by couples every July - along with the world championships for mosquito hunting, mobile phone throwing, or swamp football,rubber boot throwing and the Air Guitar World Championship. World News Finl

Source: theweek.co.uk

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