I received 3 different official postcard of Suomi Finland through Postcrossing in my first month of joining the postcard crossing project. What delighted me is aside from receiving an awesome postcard views of Suomi Finland, the stamps used is such a cutie! It’s a first to encounter stamps like that! It really makes my day a happy one!

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This is my first official Suomi Finland Postcard through Postcrossing. Thank you very much, Mika! I really liked the multi-view with Suomi Map postcard ^_^
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Antemaria dioica stamp
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My 2nd official Suomi Finland postcard from Canis, thanks a lot! This postcard is also amazing!
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A couple of cutie stamps
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Thanks to Menodora for giving me my 3rd offcial Suomi Finland Postcard, awesome!
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Different kinds/shapes of Suomi Finland stamps, lucky to have ‘em!

Geography
Finland is a country of thousands of lakes and islands – 187,888 lakes (larger than 500 m2/0.12 acre) and 179,584 islands.[31] Its largest lake, Saimaa, is the fourth largest in Europe. The Finnish landscape is mostly flat with few hills and fewer mountains. Its highest point, the Halti at 1,324 metres (4,344 ft), is found in the extreme north of Lapland at the border between Finland and Norway. The highest mountain, its peak being in Finland, is Ridnitsohkka at 1,316 m (4,318 ft), directly adjacent to Halti.

Finland lies between latitudes 59° and 71° N, and longitudes 20° and 32° E.

Forest covers 86% of the country’s area,[32] the largest forested area in Europe. The forest consists of pine, spruce, birch, larch and other species. Finland is the largest producer of wood in Europe and among the largest in the world.

The landscape is covered mostly (seventy-five percent of land area) by coniferous taiga forests and fens, with little arable land. The most common type of rock is granite. It is a ubiquitous part of the scenery, visible wherever there is no soil cover. Moraine or till is the most common type of soil, covered by a thin layer of humus of biological origin. Podzol profile development is seen in most forest soils except where drainage is poor. Gleysols and peat bogs occupy poorly drained areas. The greater part of the islands are found in the southwest in the Archipelago Sea, part of the archipelago of the Åland Islands, and along the southern coast in the Gulf of Finland.

Finland is one of the few countries in the world whose surface area is still expanding. Owing to the post-glacial rebound that has been taking place since the last ice age, the surface area of the country is expanding by about 7 square kilometres (2.7 sq mi) annually.[33]

The distance from the southernmost – Hanko – to the northernmost point in the country – Nuorgam – is 1,160 kilometres (720 mi).

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