Finland - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FinlandFinland covers an area of 338,455 square kilometres (130,678 sq mi), with a population of 5.5 million. Helsinki is the country's capital and largest city, but together with the neighbouring cities of Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa, it forms a larger metropolitan area. Finland is officially bilingual, with Finnish and Swedish being official.
Demographics of Finland - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_FinlandThe earliest inhabitants of most of the land area that makes up today's Finland and Scandinavia were in all likehood hunter-gatherers whose closest successors in modern terms would probably be the Sami people (formerly known as the Lapps). There are around 10,000 of them living in Finland today and they are recognised as a minority and speak three distinct languages: Northern Sami, Inari Sami and Skolt Sami. They have been living north of the Arctic Circlefor more than 7,00…
Finland population (2022) live — Countrymeters
https://countrymeters.info/en/FinlandFinland population density. Finland population density is 16.5 people per square kilometer (42.8/mi 2) as of January 2022. Density of population is calculated as permanently settled population of Finland divided by total area of the country. Total area is the sum of land and water areas within international boundaries and coastlines of Finland.
Demographics of Finland - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Demographics_of_FinlandFinland has a population of over 5.53 million people and an average population density of 19 inhabitants per square kilometre (49/sq mi). This makes it the third most sparsely populated country in Europe, after Iceland and Norway. Population distribution is very uneven: the population is concentrated on the small southwestern coastal plain.