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What's the climate of Finland in four seasons, and the length of day and night?

Most parts of Finland have a maritime climate. It is deeply influenced by the North Atlantic warm current, so compared with other regions in the same latitude, the climate in Finland, especially in the south, will be much milder. For example, in July, the temperature in southern Finland will be close to that in Britain and Belgium, and the latitude is quite different. June, July and August are the summers in Finland, and the temperature is generally between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. The average temperature in summer is about 18 degrees Celsius. But because of the high latitude, Finland's summer is very short, and it is soon replaced by autumn, and the winter is long and cold.

The climate in northern Finland is particularly cold, and there is a lot of snow everywhere. In particular, there will be no sunshine for 40 to 50 hours in winter in the northernmost part of Finland, and there will be sunshine every day and night from the end of May to the middle of July in summer. You can experience this strange phenomenon for yourself. Fort Finland With a history of about 250 years, Fort Finland is the largest surviving fortress in the world, located on an island near Helsinki. UNESCO has recognized Finland as a World Heritage List, and you must visit Finland when you come to Finland.