Nokia — This article is about the telecommunications corporation. For the Finnish town, see Nokia, Finland. For other uses, see Nokia (disambiguation). Nokia Corporation Type Public company Traded as … Wikipedia
Finland — This article is about the country in Northern Europe. For other uses, see Finland (disambiguation). Coordinates: 65°N 27°E / 65°N 027°E / 65; … Wikipedia
Matti Vanhanen — Vanhanen redirects here. For Matti Vanhanen s father, see Tatu Vanhanen. Matti Vanhanen Prime Minister of Finland In office 23 June 2003 – 22 June 2010 President … Wikipedia
List of newspapers in Finland — Below is a list of newspapers in Finland with their respective cities of publication: Contents 1 Finnish language newspapers 1.1 Morning newspapers 1.2 Evening newspapers (Tabloid) … Wikipedia
Sara La Fountain — (born in Santa Barbara, California in 1981) is a Finnish American chef, cookbook author, designer, and television personality. Contents 1 Background 2 Career 2.1 Training … Wikipedia
Géographie de l'Union européenne — Continent En majeure partie en Europe, plus de petite partie en Amérique du Sud et en Afrique. Région Eurasie Coordonnées … Wikipédia en Français
Culture of Finland — The culture of Finland combines indigenous heritage, as represented for example by the country s Uralic national language Finnish, and the sauna, with common Nordic and European culture. Because of its history and geographic location Finland has… … Wikipedia
Ivana Helsinki — IVANAhelsinki or Ivana Helsinki is an Finnish fashion company (also known as a label or house ). Clothes are sold by many respected retail outlets worldwide.The company was founded by designer Paola Suhonen and her sister Pirjo Suhonen in 1998.… … Wikipedia
Länsimetro — The Western Metro ( fi. Länsimetro, sv. Västmetron) will be an extension of the Helsinki Metro system from central Helsinki, Finland, to the neighbouring city of Espoo.Construction is expected to start in 2009 after final approval for a… … Wikipedia
Renewable energy in Finland — of electricity was (2005): Water 60 %, forest industry black liquor 22 %, other wood residues 16 %, wind power 0.2 % and other RE 1 %. The European objectives are: 22 % renewable source electricity and 12% renewable of primary energy in 2010… … Wikipedia