Finland (600 Kilometres)

The Republic of Greater Finland (Finnish: Suur-Suomi Tasavalta), commonly referred to as Finland, is a country in Northern Europe at the end of the Baltic Sea. It was part of the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 2001, and has been independent ever since. It is bordered by Russia, Latvia, Sweden, and Norway. It is part of the Nordic countries of Fennoscandia.

Throughout most of its history, Finland has been under the control of either Sweden or Russia. They joined the EU in 2006 along with Czechauslovakia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine, and Zapadslavia.

Finland is often considered the best post-soviet country to live in, regularly scoring high up in the World Happiness Report.

History
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