Helsinki, the Capital of Finland, is right in the middle of the Baltic
Sea region, with easy access to East and West, and fast access to other
European Union countries. Helsinki is a great place to work and live,
stable and safe, with a very high standard of living and welfare. At
the same time, Helsinki is an excellent location for business. About a
quarter of the Finnish population – more than one million people – live
in the Helsinki region, which is central to every sphere of Finnish
society from public administration, to commerce, arts and sciences.
Helsinki is compact: institutions are networked, intertwined and interdependent. Finland is one of the most competitive global economies, with innovation, research and development as cornerstones of its competitiveness.
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Helsinki is compact: institutions are networked, intertwined and interdependent. Finland is one of the most competitive global economies, with innovation, research and development as cornerstones of its competitiveness.
For more information about the City of Helsinki, please visit:

