Finland : creation and construction

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Finland : creation and construction esittelee Suomen monimuotoista luonnetta, ainutlaatuista luontoa ja yhteiskuntaa sekä maan tasapainoilua idän ja lännen välissä.

FINLAND—a country larger than Britain, but with a population half the size of London. A country of forests and lakes and granite and scenery of breathtaking beauty.

Tucked away in the north-eastern corner of Europe, but enjoying one of the highest standards of living in the world. Claiming international fame with her architects and design, her athletes and music, and the craftsmanship of her exports, from the highly-sophisticated products of her forests to ice-breakers.

The only completely independent state emerging from the First World War still conserving its original constitution. Losing two wars against her great Soviet neighbour, yet, with Britain, the only European countries engulfed in the Second World War, whose peoples wholly escaped occupation. FINLAND, a flourishing Western democracy on the borders of Eastern Europe, threading treacherously on a tightrope of good relations with East and West, her neutrality recognized and honoured by all.

Kirja ulkomaisille ystäville. Englantilais-suomalaisena yhteistyönä syntynyt maamme esittely antaa elävällä tavalla asiallista, monipuolista informaatiota Suomesta. Yli 30 artikkelia, aiheina mm. talouselämä, kulttuuri, tie puolueettomuuteen, Suomen maa ja kansa, matkailu, urheilu. Kirjoittajina 26 asiantuntijaa.

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