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Finland is one of the most northern countries in the world. Its neighbouring countries are Sweden, Norway and Russia. The Baltic sea separates Finland from the rest of Europe in the south and west (Figure 13.1).
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Hilska, L., Kallberg, VP. (1993). Finland: Mobility on Top of Europe. In: Salomon, I., Bovy, P., Orfeuil, JP. (eds) A Billion Trips a Day. Transportation Research, Economics and Policy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8118-9_13
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