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European Heritage Days 2022: Visiting cultural heritage on a bike in Finland

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Local communities and sustainability key to Finland’s new heritage protection strategy

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Giardini della Biennale, Image: Moonik via Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0) / The Sámi flag (Public Domain)

Indigenous heritage in the spotlight: Sámi culture makes debut at Venice art show

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Finnish city of Oulu wins race for European Capital of Culture 2026

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Finland proposes 13 Alvar Aalto sites for World Heritage List

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From sledge dogs to shamans: Tourism threatens Nordic Sami culture

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Flooding in Southern Ostrobothnia region in Finland in 1934

Finnish Heritage Agency releases more than 200,000 pictures for public use

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Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland.

Renovated 1938-constructed Olympic Stadium wins Finlandia Prize for Architecture

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National Museum of Finland returns ancestral remains to indigenous tribes in USA

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Political Map of Gulf of Finland.

A 400-year old ship has been found in the Baltic Sea

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The Notre Dame Cathedral fire in 2019. Image: Alexander Perrien Canva CC0

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Castell y Bere in Snowdonia, Wales is a prime example of a castle built by a native Welsh prince.

This country has the most castles in Europe

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