By Saira, Hermon and Sean. Finland is the fifth largest country in Europe. The area of Finland is 338,000 square kilometres or 131,000 square miles, of.

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By Saira, Hermon and Sean

Finland is the fifth largest country in Europe. The area of Finland is 338,000 square kilometres or 131,000 square miles, of which eight per cent is cultivated. Ten per cent of the total area is covered by lakes, which number 188,000, and 69 per cent by forests.

Once there was a farmer with two sons. One morning he said to them, “Boys, you’re old enough now to marry. But in our family, we have our own way to choose a bride.” The younger son listened respectfully, but the older one said, “You’ve told us, Father. We must each cut down a tree and see where it points.” “That’s right,” said the farmer. “Then walk that way till you find a sweetheart. That’s how we’ve done it, and that’s how we always will. Now, the older son already knew who he wanted to marry. He also knew how to cut a tree so it fell how he wanted. So, his tree fell and pointed to the farm where his sweetheart lived. The younger son, whose name was Mikko, didn’t have a sweetheart, but he thought he’d try his luck in the town. Well, maybe he cut the tree wrong, or maybe it had thoughts of its own, but it fell pointing to the forest. “Good job, Mikko!” his brother mocked. “What sweetheart will you find there? A wolf or a fox?”“Never mind,” said Mikko. “I’ll find who I find. The two young men went their ways. Mikko walked through the forest for hours without seeing a soul. ” But at last he came to a cottage deep in the woods.“I knew I’d find a sweetheart!” said Mikko. But when he went inside, he saw no one. “All this way for nothing,” he said sadly.“Maybe not!” came a tiny voice. Mikko looked around, but the only living thing in sight was a little mouse on a table. Standing on its hind legs, it gazed at him with large, bright eyes. Did you say something?” he asked it.“Of course I did! Now, why don’t you tell me your name and what you came for?”Mikko had never talked with a mouse, but he felt it only polite to reply. “My name is Mikko, and I’ve come looking for a sweetheart.”The mouse squealed in delight. “Why, Mikko, I’ll gladly be your sweetheart!”“But you’re only a mouse,” said Mikko.“That may be true,” she said, “but I can still love you faithfully. Besides, even a mouse can be special! Come feel my fur.” With one finger, Mikko stroked the mouse’s back. “Why, it feels like velvet! Just like the gown of a princess!” The End

As the above picture of the Finland Flag indicates the overall background is White with a blue cross The description of the Finnish Flag is as follows:  White with a blue cross extending to the edges of the flag  The vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side According to Ancient and Heraldic traditions much symbolism is associated with colours. The colours on the Finland flag represent the following:  White - represents snow and also peace and honesty  Blue - represents lakes and sky and also vigilance, truth and loyalty, perseverance & justice