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Bring out your inner guitar hero! Yes, you read correctly. Recycle your Nokia! Probably the messiest sporting event in the world. They also arrange a snow soccer world championships each February. The grand prize is the wife's weight in beer. Sulkavan Suursoudut July, Sulkava Finland's biggest rowing event. Ruisrock Rock, Turku , July. Ilosaarirock Rock, pop, reggae, Joensuu , mid-July. Qstock Rock, pop, rap, Oulu, end of july. Finland Sourced from Wikivoyage. Text is available under the CC-by-SA 3. Southern Finland. The southern stretch of coastline up to the Russian border, including the capital Helsinki and the historical province of Uusimaa Nyland. West Coast. Finnish Lakeland. Forests and lakes from the inland hub city Tampere all the way to the Russian border, including Savonia Savo and the Finnish side of Karelia Karjala. Northern Finland. An autonomous and monolingually Swedish group of islands off the southwestern coast of Finland. Medieval castle and cathedral. Lobke Thijssen. History Mikko Paananen. Ypsilon from Finland. Visa freedom applies only to Schengen nationals and nationals of countries with a visa-freedom agreement, for example United States citizens. By default, a visa is required; see the list to check if you need a visa. Visas cannot be issued at the border or at entry, but must be applied at least 15 days in advance in a Finnish embassy or other mission see instructions. The Finland-Russia border is a Schengen external border, and border controls apply. This border can be crossed only in designated border crossings and visas are required. Most popular road crossings are Vaalimaa near Lappeenranta and Nuijamaa near Imatra. Temporary special restrictions may apply on the northern crossings from Russia, check if relevant. There are border zones on both sides of the border, a few kilometers in width, where entrance is prohibited. Entering the border zones or trying to photograph there will result in an arrest and a fine. The Finnish-Norwegian and Finnish-Swedish borders may be crossed at any point without a permit, provided that you're not carrying anything requiring customs control. Generally, when travelling over the international waters between Finland and Estonia, border checks are not required. However, the Border Guard may conduct random or discretionary checks and is authorized to check the immigration status of any person or vessel at any time or location, regardless of the mode of entry. Otto Karikoski. WT-shared Ypsilonatshared at wts wikivoyage. Sport Lumijaguaari. Money In cash transactions in Finland all sums are rounded to the nearest five cents. Thus one and two cent coins are seldom used although legal tender and the rare Finnish ones are collectors' items. When paying with a card, the payment is honoured to the cent. Prices are usually given without explicitly stating the currency. Cents are told after a comma, which is the decimal separator. Thus 5,50 means five euros and fifty cents, while 5,— means five euros. Notes of , and euro are not dispensed by ATMs and are rarely actually used. Prepare for a hassle if trying to pay with them. Buses and many types of smaller kiosks often do not accept them, local buses sometimes not even notes of 50 euro. As an exception, Stockmann accepts U. Also on the ferries from Sweden and Estonia many currencies may be accepted. Most Finns use a chipped debit card sirullinen pankkikortti or sirukortti for their daily purchases. Visa Electron and Visa Debit card readers are found in all major and most minor shops, so carrying large amounts of cash is not usually necessary. Many Finns use a card nowadays, even for small purchases, and the use of cash is rapidly decreasing. Using a foreign card might become an issue if you are not using chip-based card. Many vendors require PIN. Cheques are never used. Tiia Monto. Jarno Elonen. Thanks to its thousands of lakes, Finland has plenty of water supplies and tap water is always potable In fact, never buy bottled water if you can get tap water! The usual soft drinks and juices are widely available, but there is also a wide array of berry juices marjamehu , especially in summer, as well as Pommac , an unusual soda made from according to the label 'mixed fruits', which you'll either love or hate. Juice from many berries is to be mixed with water, also when not bought as concentrate; sugar is often already added. Note the difference between mehu and mehujuoma , where the latter may have only traces of the nominal ingredient. Coffee and tea Finns are the world's heaviest coffee kahvi drinkers, averaging 3—4 cups per day. Most Finns drink it strong and black, but sugar and milk for coffee are always available and the more European variants such as espresso and cappuccino are becoming all the more common especially in the bigger cities. Tea hasn't quite caught on in quite the same way, although finding hot water and a bag of Lipton Yellow Label won't be a problem. Finnish coffee, however, is prepared usually using filters 'sumppi' , producing rather mild substance. Finding a strong high pressure espresso might be an issue somewhere, but tasting the smooth flavor of mocca blend is something to try about. Discussing the preparation mechanics of coffee with Finns is not such a bad idea, generally they are open for new ideas and tastes. The more traditional option for the filtered coffee in Finland is the Eastern style 'mud coffee'. In that preparation the grounded coffee beans are boiled in a large pot. Before serving, the grounded coffee is let to calm down, before serving the smooth flavored coffee on the top. You can even purchase special grounded coffee in most of the supermarkets for that purpose it is not that fine-grounded like normal filter coffee let alone like espresso. It is specially tasty with cream, rather than milk. Dairy In Finland it is quite common for people of all ages to drink milk maito as an accompaniment to food. Alcohol WT-shared Jpatokal at wts wikivoyage. Finland's universities are generally well-regarded and offer many exchange programs. Although Finland is not one of the big study destinations, in relation to the local population there are quite some international students at most universities. Exchange programs are often in English, as are some advanced courses. It is often possible to complete all courses through assignments and exams in English. Many universities also offer the option to study Finnish or Swedish at various levels. A system with scholarships was also set up. There are usually quite a lot of activities for students from abroad, arranged by the student unions and exchange student associations, including social activities and excursions to other parts of the country or other interesting destinations. Yliopisto students are expected to graduate with a master's degree. The bachelor's degree is mainly meant as an intermediate step for domestic students and isn't very useful for much else. This has changed somewhat with the Bologna process, which in theory makes bachelor degrees usable for masters studies across EU. For foreigners, there are some master's programmes in English. AMK students are expected to graduate as bachelors. Although entrance requirements are lower, this degree is meant for entering the workforce and does not directly qualify for academic master's programs; if accepted, about a year's worth of additional bridging studies are needed. Getting housing is the responsibility of the student and housing is scarce when students arrive in autumn from July, when first-year students get to know they are accepted ; there are waiting lists and some years emergency housing in shared rooms. 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