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Finntimes is a meeting place for Finns (in Finland and abroad), and for our friends no matter what nationality they are or what country they reside in. We are based in Lahti.
Whether you are a native Finn, living abroad, or simply curious about this fascinating country, our website offers a comprehensive look into all aspects of Finnish life. From travel destinations to modern design innovations, we aim to showcase the diverse and dynamic landscape of Finland.
Discover the unique charm of Finland through articles, photos, and videos highlighting must-see places, interesting people, and exciting events happening across the country. Whether you are interested in exploring the captivating nature of the Finnish wilderness, learning about the unique culinary traditions, or delving into the thriving arts and music scene, our channel aims to provide a curated platform to dive deeper into the heart of Finnish culture.
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Whether you are a native Finn, living abroad, or simply curious about this fascinating country, our website offers a comprehensive look into all aspects of Finnish life. From travel destinations to modern design innovations, we aim to showcase the diverse and dynamic landscape of Finland.
Discover the unique charm of Finland through articles, photos, and videos highlighting must-see places, interesting people, and exciting events happening across the country. Whether you are interested in exploring the captivating nature of the Finnish wilderness, learning about the unique culinary traditions, or delving into the thriving arts and music scene, our channel aims to provide a curated platform to dive deeper into the heart of Finnish culture.
Teretuloa! (Welcome!)
Medieval Greystone Church of St. Mary in Hollola, Päijät-Häme, Finland
The medieval greystone church of Hollola or Saint Mary Church is an Evangelical-Lutheran Church located in Hollola, Päijät-Häme, Finland. This magnificent historical church was originally built as a catholic church consecrated to Saint Mary, Queen of Heaven, between 1495 and 1510 (its sacristy was built in 1495, the nave in 1500, and the entrance in 1505). It is one of the most important medieval monuments in Finland. Absolutely beautiful.
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Finnish Crime Writer with a Portuguese Twist: Anu Patrakka
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Author Anu Patrakka's new crime novel 'Bully' was launched in Helsinki. Enter the exotic and suspenseful world of crime fiction with Anu Patrakka, a master bestseller writer known for weaving complex plots, unforgettable characters, and intense thrills that take place in Portugal, and will keep you on the edge of your seat. Get ready to dive into a world of crime and deception unlike any other.
Bordering Russia: The Imatra Perspective
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The impact of the war in Ukraine to border traffic, border crossing, and how the decrease in Russian tourists since 2022 has affected the border town of Imatra in Finland's Southern Karelia. Finland shares a 1,340 kilometer (832 mile) border with Russia.
Lahti Farmers Market
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Merchants from different parts of Finland come sell their merchandise on the first Wednesday of the month at the Lahti Market Square. You can find vitamin rich berries, jams, slurps and and vegetables foraged from forests and raised on Finnish farms here. A crop of artisans are selling products, like condiments, juices and soaps that they make themselves. This is not bargain basement shopping, ...
Armored Vehicle Museum (Parola Armor Museum) in Finland
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We visited the Parola Tank Museum (or Armored Vehicle Museum) located 110 kilometers north of Helsinki in Parola, near Hämeenlinna, Finland. The military museum houses a significant amount of tanks, armored vehicles, an armored train, and anti-tank guns and anti-tank equipment. The basic exhibition also includes the uniforms of tankers throughout the ages displayed in the main exhibition hall, ...
Two Years of War: Ukrainians in Finland
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Some of the millions of Ukrainians displaced by war found their way to Finland. We met a young music teacher by the name of Sofiaa, who is from Central Ukraine. She came to Finland and fell in love with a Finn named Otto.
The History of Lahti, Finland, Europe's Green Capital.
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How Karelian evacuees made Lahti into a major city in Finland. The European Commission has chosen Lahti as the European Green Capital 2021 (European Green Capital Award, EGCA) as the first city in Finland. Finntimes Season 1, Episode 2
Finntimes visited an outdoor market in Helsinki
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A visit to one of Helsinki's country markets in the dead of winter.
Ukrainians are strong and can adapt very well. I hope Sofia and Otto support one another and hopefully travel to a free Ukraine someday. Slava Ukraini!
United states cowards are the reason this has drug on so long. Idiots could not defeat indians with guns.
Putler and his cronies call people like Sofia "nazzies". How crazy it is!
Greetings from St. Petersburg! Russians and Finns have always respected each other as neighbors. Except for money, the Russians did not bring anything to Eastern Finland. And there was no Russian threat to Finland. Thank you for closing the border: The Russian region of Karelia has now begun to develop economically because of this. We're resting there now. If the border is opened, we won't go to the Finns anyway.
I have a friend from Kherson who escaped during occupation and she is a refugee in Finland now. Very thankful for all the support and help Finns provide to Ukrainians.
I have seen Sofia and Otto in some other video too, I think. A very nice couple and I am happy that they found each other.
I thought of going to help Ukraine in the front lines as a private of finnish army, volunteering myself. But I found out they only take higher ranking military personnel there from here. So I guess I just... I don't know. I know some people donate money to Ukraine but my money goes to helping nature be preserved and revived here too. That's to me more important than any human issues. I'm like Pentti Linkola mentality, with that. Not that I live outdoors now, haven't for some years, but... I guess I could again, if I took it up. Priorities. But still, if it wasn't for nature's need for help from stopping other humans destroying and punishing forests, I'd have my first priority on Ukraine front. Too bad I'm not a professional sniper with no injuries and such, but I could still help if they'd let me, and if it was my first priority. Right now they're logging wood from an ancient forest in Ivalo, northern Finland, or Inari was it... but that's what I'm here to stop now, or at least have them not do clear cutting (avohakkuut) but spare at least some of the trees there. I know some tree cuttings can be good for the forest, but you're not supposed to cut the whole damn forest. Especially not for heating hotels when we'd have earth-warming (maalämpö). I was about to go there to stand between a tree and the logger, so that they'd have to cut through my body first before the tree, but when I asked the greenpeace representative about where exactly there was the logging grounds, so that I'd go there, the guy convinved me that if I'd go alone, they'd just cut all trees down more likely. That's the only reason I stayed home. It's sad I seem to be the only one having any real interest in this. Forests, especially ancient forests, are our greatest treasure in this land. They are a great treasure to anyone who spends time there. That why I want to protect them, and also because I don't believe in humans being somehow "above" other species morally or ethically. Trees are good living beings. Sorry, I always post long comments even though I don't do it on purpose. But, Ukraine has my support for what it's worth. Slava Ukraina! Mikko Murmeli
Other refugees in Finland have started to complain about Finns liking the Ukrainians so much. Well gee, if they act humble and are already working/studying, I wonder why we like them??😂😂 Seriously, NEVER had an issue with them.
Do no crime, want to return back, escape from actually dangerous situations etc.
Imagine your male relatives giving their lives in a defensive war, starving for days, drinking their own piss, having pneumonia every few months, constantly knocking on the door of death... then you migrate to a peaceful country and live a lavish life of hedonism. Women are amazing.
Are you stupid? Many of them have kids. And there are tons of volunteering women on the front lines as well. The country needs to be kept running even during wartime, who do you does all that work?
0:23 Wrong statement. It wasn't Russia which invaded the Ukraine. It was Mr. Putin, who had the idea and insisted on having it carried out. Don't blame the Russian people for it.
فنلاند فقد میتونه مرزهای قانونیش رو ببنده نه غیر قانونی ها رو 😂
And at illegal borders finns can use illegal methods to stop one to cross the border. No one knows they are there. They could easily end up "missing"
Uiiiiiiiii😅
This presentation was well done. Great job. Excellent. Slava Ukraine!
Sofia ja Otto, toivon teille kaikkea hyvää <3
Oh what a noble worries of "the white man yankee". For some reason he missed to worry about us Yugoslavs as well for our killed country For the same unknown reason he "forgets" about Palestinians, Libyans and many others.
Temporary? Many of them will assimilate till the war is over and living conditions improve there. Better accept the facts. Prevents of false hopes and helps everybody to go on. They need as fast as possible jobs. It helps to feel useful and productive than fret over things that can’t be changed so fast.
Just followed the story as " calmly as a Finn" from Nederland. I couldnot understand with all due respect that the Finnish boyfriend thinks that " Ukraine is more advanced yhan Finnland" , as for me Finnland must be at the vanguard of so many essential developments. But apart from that , absolutely intriguing and I feel happy today seeing that so many Ukrainians have found shelter in that safe and solid Finnland . Best wishes from Nederland.
I think he meant culturally, not technologically or infrastructure-wise.
Ukrainians are the most adorable people on earth. There are Ukrainian refugees in Sweden as well as in whole of the Nordics and they are highly appreciated. Hardworking and brave people, true Slavs. 🙏
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Man, all of humanity is on display these days, from chilling, unimaginable horribleness, to heartwarming goodness. Thank you. Дякую. Kiitos. ❤💔🇺🇦🇫🇮❤🩹❤
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Adolf Heusinger, Hitler's Chief of Staff, became Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, 1961-1964 Hans Speidel, Rommel's Chief of Staff, became Commander in Chief of NATO Forces Central Europe, 1957-1963 Johannes Steinhoff, Luftwaffe fighter ace, became Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, 1971-1974 Johan von Kielmansegg, General Staff Officer Wehrmacht High Command, became NATO Commander Allied Forces Central Europe, 1966-1968 Ernst Faber, Lt Col Wehrmacht General Staff, became Commander in Chief NATO Forces Central Europe, 1973-1975 Karl Schnell, First General Staff Officer 76th Panzer Corps, became Commander in Chief NATO Forces Central Europe, 1975-1977
And your point is?
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So?
@@gringo6362 so denazification will continue
it’s good to be white
the most privileged war refugees on earth
the war in ukraine started 2014, i got the videos
Meanwhile in Sweden: Ukrainians just got the ability to get bank accounts after 2 years of waiting, so they can earn money and pay rent. #SwedenThings
Дуже добре, я радий, що ти так добре впорався. Любов до вас.
Erittäin kiva. Kiva nähdä, tuo iloa.
The same when we French people go to Greece or spain : people are speedy Gonzales. 😆 And in northern countries it's the opposite. A lattitude question may be.
Some of those berries I’ve never heard of and they look delicious! 😍
Very interesting to see markets in other parts of the world. Thank you for making videos in English, and greetings from Australia 😁
Thank you for welcoming ukrainians....
glad to see that Ukrainians are being welcomed into Finland with open arms so to speak considering that during the Winter war where many Finns died defending their land against conscripted Ukrianian soliders of the Soviet armies under Stalin - a rather under covered story that needs to be discussed no matter how painful the memories, in my opinion, as I continue to maintan that: Ukrainians must now face the possibility of death defending their land against Russia or risk again being conscripted as little Russians to fight in Putin's further wars of Russian imperialist expansion and pacifying its neighbours at a latter date where they risk being sent in "Russian meat wave attacks" Rus exercitum delenda est!
Mahtava ja mukaansavetävä historiantunti
Mahtava!
Good video! These young women are so smart. Please give us more stories about the Ukrainians in Finland!
Obviously you are unfamiliar with the facts or are deliberately ignoring it. You ignore the fact that Ukraine bombed their own citizens since 2013. Russia was requested to protect these people and only intervened 9 years later when they were asked by desperate Ukranian citizens to stop the attacks of the Ukrainian government on them.The real despots here are Poroshenko and Zelensky. But you in your ignorance blame Putin. What are you smoking?
You fell down a deep conspiracy rabbithole or choose to only trust Russian sources.
Bullshit, from the first word onwards.
I got my own Vyshyvanka here in australia
Welcome friend. There were a surprising number of Ukrainians already in Australia, many came as displaced people found in Germany at the end of the War.
These people play the victim but know full well that Russia is a good place to live..
Are you high or paid by the Kreml? Pick 1.
What?! What does he say? Dude3367? Or Fake3367?
@@FinUgShiethe’s right, before the war gdp per capita in Russia was about 3x that of a ukraine
@@rexiioper6920 😂😂😂 And yet the average citizen doesn't have indoor pumbing 😂😂 I'm sure they're SOOOO envious of that :D
@johnzarn "These people play the victim..."? No playing involved. They are citizens of a country illegally invaded by Russia. "...but know full well that Russia is a good place to live"? What does that have to do with the price of cabbages? "These people..." are Ukrainians, NOT Russians. They have NO interest in living in Russia, or being Russian either.....
The propellers on the APC are cool! I want a ride on the APC! The history about the symbols used on some of the tanks is very important since history is always very nuanced. Great video
There's a lot of interesting history tucked away in there.
We have Ukrainian friends. Sadly they are here because the war. Absolutely wonderful people! Hard working, humble and decent people. I can say if it's up to me you have permanent home in Finland if you want that.
Most of these ukrainians living in Finland won't go back in Ukraine once the war will be over. The ukrainian population implosion already happen and it won't be fix.
0:25 Videon editoijalle huomioksi, ensi kerralla kontrastia ihan ihan vähän alemmaksi niin ei valkoinen ole luonnottoman kirkas :) Muuten hyvä video, keep up the good work!
Beautiful voices, it’s a shame that an elderly despot has inflicted so much pain and suffering on millions of innocent people. Shame on the Russians for being a passive human mass, not real people with a sense of dignity. Thank you Finland for harbouring these great people in their time of need. You have had your bitter taste of Russian imperialism in the bygone years. The heroism of your grandfathers and fathers will never be forgotten as will not your own contemporary kindness. Love from Canada 🍁 We have quite a few people of Finnish origin in Northern Ontario which, with its abundance of lakes and forests, resembles Finland a lot.
Ukrainian resistance to that despot has also helped complete Ukrainian national identity and reinforce Ukrainian self-respect. It is crucially important to stand with Ukraine and keep helping Ukraine, as a fellow democratic country. If we help defend Ukraine as a fellow democracy, if we defend its citizens and independence, we will also defend our democracies.
@@ZemplinTemplar But we don't! At 1st they all wanted Ukraine to collapse the fastest under Russian bombs, pass to another next subject and then business goes on.
It's what they call strong Europe.
Was there a country called Ukraine during Soviet era and before Russia carved out Ukraine from the territories of Russia, Poland and Romania?
@@ajithchandrakumara Kyiv was a city 300 years before Moscow existed.
which country fostered Finland as an independent nation Ukrainians, Swedes or Russians? just keep pokung the bear, and you will see that your "friends" will sell you in a heartbeat! once situation drastically changes Finland becoming Swedish province or teritory divided by Sweden and Russia is not off the table.
Vatnik go home, you're drunk.
Russian agent?
It's interesting that only russians still thinks like imperialists. They often talking how Poland will take part of Ukraine and Hungary will take some part. The era of empires are over, getting territories with several millions people that will hate your country won't benefit you. Main resources today are people and ideas, not slaves and lands. Every country can easily buy things from another, you don't need to occupy lands to get their product, just buy it.
@puzzled012 Did you earn your potato? Finland had to fight off Russia at least TWICE to gain and retain its independence. "just keep pokung the bear, and you will see that your "friends" will sell you in a heartbeat!"? Typical Russian exercise in projecting Russian attitudes onto other countries where they simply do NOT fit. "once situation drastically changes Finland becoming Swedish province or teritory divided by Sweden and Russia is not off the table"? Seriously? Dude! You have to stop listening to Putin's 'Ruskie Mir' bullshit! Sweden is about as likely to cooperate with Russia to divide Finland as Hell is to win the Stanley Cup.
Says mentally puzzled puzzled012.
Protestant iconoclasm yesterday, BLM riots today.
I have some ukrainians in my neighbourhood. When i walk past im always minding how they are doing :D But cause im finnish im not going to ask XD
😀 Challenge yourself out of your comfort zone, no more "finnish" pretext and make someone's day better with a simple how are you. You don't know How Much they need it (and how happy you will feel about it yourself). One day someone else will help you in Your moment of need
Don't be afraid to ask politely, Juhani. Many will be willing to talk a bit, as long as you're polite and compassionate. And thank you.
You really should act on these thoughts. For example, I've complemented totally random people in the queue in the grocery store or just randomly when going somewhere and I can promise that not a single person has reacted negatively to it :) It will reward you in the end :) And yeah, I'm finnish also.
@@FinUgShiet cant do that :D
@@user-xg4jb3uy5k :)
We need to keep the border closed until Russia becomes civilized and ends the war in Ukraine.
Great video. It was lovely to watch it.