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Finland stands out for quality of life and economic prosperity

Finland is undoubtedly one of the best countries in the world to live in. The five and a half million Finns that exist today count on quality education and public health, a successful government and a developing economy. Check below some of the factors that make the country an example for the rest of the world:

Policy

Finland is a parliamentary republic and is one of the least corrupt countries in the world. Integrity is part of the daily life of the population. For example, an object lost there is hardly returned to its owner when possible. The country is also considered one of the most democratic in the world, confirming the nation’s political success.

Finland joined the European Union early in 1995 and was also one of the first countries to adopt the Euro as its official currency shortly after its launch in 2002. It is currently the only Nordic country in the Eurozone.

Education

In Finland, they believe that people are the most valuable assets in the country. Therefore, investing in education is a priority. Bold solutions have enabled the development of a system that offers opportunity for study and self-development to all Finns. As a result of these efforts, the entire population of the country is now literate.

More than 11% of public resources are invested in education and private schools are a rarity. There are 39 universities in the country and 41% of working-age Finns have higher education.

Civil rights

In Finland, the quality of life of the population is very important. The country is a great defender of freedom of expression and religious freedom, not to mention that it is at the top of the world ranking when it comes to freedom of the press. All opinions and differences are accepted and welcomed.

Finland has also pioneered important civilian milestones, for example the country was the first country in the world to grant women political rights, starting an exemplary trajectory of gender equality. And still today they continue to stand out with current themes, being also the first country to make access to the internet a right defended by law.

Innovation in industry

The creativity of Finnish design is admired all over the world. Creations range from Nokia phones to Ittala glassware. But beyond beauty, the design also aims to offer solutions in the country and is present in shipbuilding, public transport, work safety, health, sports, communication and various other industries.

Finland also has a great international prominence in the area of ​​digital games. The famous Angry Birds was created in the country by the company Rovio Entertainment, as well as the Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, developed by Supercell.

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