Southern Finland Natural Environment

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Southern Finland Climate 
Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland
The wind chill factor is of extreme importance in this coastal city, I can tell you from experience that you should subtract 10 degrees from whatever weather report you see, so be prepared clothes-wise!
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Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland
Helsinki is one of my favorite cities in the world. The first time I was there was on early December, and I stayed there for 3 or 4 days as a brief stop on my way to St. Petersburg. As there was a Finnair strike going on those days, I had to stay in Helsinky a bit longer so I was "forced" to get to know the city a bit more than I was expecting.
The first thing you'll notice is how quiet the city is. Nobody speaks any louder than they need to, and they seem to do things on a whole different pace. If your working, you're concentrated in what your doing, not talking also on the phone or with your nearest work colleague. Helsinki is a small city for the south/central europe standards, so you'll get to know the best part of it in 2 or 3 days. Finns are one of the most welcoming people I ever had the please to make acquaintance. Everywhere you go you're welcomed with a warm smile and "doi". Even though their language (suomi) looks something that came out of Narnia (really, not like anything I've ever seen) most of the people you interact with will speak English to an almost native level, so communicating with the locals it's pretty easy.
Going around the city is easy also, everything well signaled and fairly near, so knowing the city is possible to do on foot, even in wintertime where temperatures reach minus a whole lot of degrees Celsius. If you are going in wintertime as I did, expect temperatures in the order of -20 on daytime, so be prepared. Standard cold weather dressing applies - dress in layers, buy inner pants even if you're a guy (you'll praise that choice later), bring a really warm coat and warm gloves. The sunrise comes pretty late (after 9 AM) and the sunset begins around 2PM, so you don't get much daylight in the wintertime. Despite this, the snow that covers all of the city gives it a really nice blue-ish white.
And if you're travelling to Russia, be sure to "breathe" a lot of civilization before you enter the plane. You'll thank me later.
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