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What ports are there in Finland?
What are the shipping ports in Helsinki, Finland?

The answer is good. Hanke and kotka are a little far away. It takes more than 1 hour to drive. I have been there. Vasari is closer and the delivery is convenient. The formalities are handled by the dock.

Through which ports does Finland import and export? How many ships are there every month?

There are mainly two cargo ports, one in Vuosaari, Helsinki and the other in Hanko. There are very detailed information on the website of the port, which will definitely answer your questions.

portofhelsinki.fi/Vuosaari%20harbour

portofhanko.fi/eng/

Which port does Finnish bulk cargo usually go to?

Finland has 74 ports, most of which can handle and ship bulk cargo. The larger ones are: Hamina, Hank, Helsinki, Imatra, Inko, Kantevik, Gemi, Kekola, Kokoka, Kefuhar, Kristi Nanhaponqi, Lovisa, Mandy Luoto, Marianne Hamina, Mustola, Nantali, Oulu, Puffs, Lahei, Ma Lao, Shiryawei.

What are the main cities in Finland? Not less than 10.

Helsinki

The capital and largest port city of Finland, the political, economic and cultural center. Located in the northern peninsula of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea, the urban area is 448 square kilometers, of which the water area is 180 square kilometers and the population is 50 15000 (1992). Although Helsinki is located at 60 north latitude, it has a mild climate due to the influence of the ocean. The average temperature in summer (July) is 65438 07℃, and that in winter (February) is -6℃.

Helsinki is Finland's largest industrial center and foreign trade port, machinery manufacturing and shipbuilding center, printing and clothing industry center. Helsinki has the largest power machine factory in China, Stromberg Joint-stock Company, which belongs to the "Hai Tlach Ji" shipyard in Vasily Ann Kangzern and the Finnish state-owned shipyard. The porcelain and pottery of "Arabiya" factory are also famous at home and abroad. In addition, industries such as electronics, paper-making, food, chemistry, rubber and wood products are also well developed. Nokia is the largest electronic and paper products private enterprise in China, and its headquarters is also in China. The industrial zone is located in the northeast and southwest of the urban area, both adjacent to the marine terminal.

Helsinki is the largest seaport city in China. Helsinki Port undertakes about 50% of Finland's foreign trade cargo turnover and is the main import port of Finland.

Helsinki Port has five dedicated docks, each with a clear division of labor. Nangang operates express and ferry services from Tallinn, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Lubeck. Westport mainly imports raw materials (including coal). Soren Port handles most of the export goods. The annual throughput of seaports is about100000 tons, accounting for15 of the whole country. The sea surface freezes from June 5438 to April every year, and an icebreaker is needed for pilotage.

Helsinki has developed transportation, and there are three canals connected with the sea in the urban area. There is an important railway trunk line, which is connected with the seaport, wharf and industrial zone in the city and the major cities outside the city. Several expressways from Helsinki reach all parts of the country. Domestic and international air routes connect major cities in China with the capitals of many countries in the world, including Beijing, the capital of China.

Helsinki deserves to be called "the country of thousands of lakes" and the capital of "the forest kingdom". There are many lakes in the city, surrounded by lush trees and beautiful environment. In summer, the sunshine lasts for 20 hours every day, so it is called "the city of the day in the north" and "the capital where the sun never sets".

Helsinki is the largest cultural center in Finland, with the largest universities in northern Europe, the famous Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki School of Economics and Management and so on. There are also the National Academy of Sciences, various museums and the Finnish National Opera House. Finns prefer white and regard white as a symbol of peace, purity and justice. The White Parliament Building in Helsinki is a representative with a unique national artistic style. This six-story building is based on tall steps, with 14 tall stone pillars on the front, which is magnificent.

Turku

Tampere

The second largest city in Finland and the largest inland city in Scandinavia. Population: 174000 (end of year 1992). The city was built in 1779, which is located on both banks of the TaMacovschi River connecting Naxi Lake and Bihei Lake. Tampere is also an important textile industry center in Finland, known as Manchester, Finland. Tampere is also the center of Finnish leather shoes industry, machine building industry, chemical industry and paper industry. More than13 of the population in this city are workers.

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Oulu

An industrial town in northern Finland, built at the mouth of the Oulu River on the east bank of Botnia Bay. The city is the largest city in the north and the capital of Oulu province. The population of 1992 is103,000. The traffic inside and outside the city is developed, and the land and water traffic leading to southern and central Finland meets here. The hydropower station in this city is the closest to the coast among the seven hydropower stations on the Oulu River, with an installed capacity of 430,000 kilowatts. The development of electric power industry has promoted the development of sawmills, pulp, wood processing, tanning, chemistry and machinery industries in Oulu. Tobila, the outer port of Oulu, is an important port in the north, exporting wood, emulsifiable concentrate, fish and fur, and importing mainly coal and hardware.

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The largest furniture producing area in northern Europe, with developed wood trade. Located 2 kilometers south of Lake Paiyannai, this city is the hub of land and water transportation in Finland, and the Helsinki-Leningrad railway passes through here.

Boli city

Located at the mouth of the Corkmaki River in Botswana Bay. The population is 76,000 (end of 1992). In the Middle Ages, this was the mouth of central Finland. ......

Port of * * * in the Gulf of Finland

There are many routes in the Gulf of Finland. The main ports are Porkkala, Helsinki and kotka in Finland, Viborg, St. Petersburg and Langstad in Russia and Tallinn in Estonia.

What ports are there in the Baltic Sea?

Important seaports in the Baltic Sea include St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad (Russia), Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Rostock (Germany) and Gdansk (Poland).

Geography of Finland

Finland has 12 provinces at the earliest. 1 September 19971,Finland has implemented a new administrative division, which is divided into six provinces (lni): South Finland, East Finland, West Finland, Oulu, Lapland (the translation problem of Lapland province in the map) and Oran Autonomous Region; The province is divided into 20 districts (Maakunta). Six provinces are divided into ninety counties (kihlakunta/h? Rad), the county is just a national service organization. The basic quota is 4 16, of which 1 14 town (kaupunki/ st? Der), 302 township (Kunta/Komna). Helsinki Helsinki is the capital and largest port city of Finland, and also the economic and cultural center of the country. The urban area is 448 square kilometers. Greater Helsinki area 1 145 square kilometers, population1165000 (1984). The coastline twists and turns and is covered by islands. Although it is located at 60 north latitude, due to the influence of the ocean, the climate is mild, with an average temperature of 65438 06℃ in summer and -6℃ in winter. Most of the buildings in the city are light-colored granite, which is known as "Baicheng in the North". There are cultural and educational facilities such as Helsinki University, museums, libraries and art galleries in the city. Tampere Tampere is the largest inland city in Northern Europe with a population of over 200,000. It is located in the southwest of Finland, with a distance of 0/80 km from Helsinki, the capital, and a population of 0/90,000. It is the third largest city in Finland. Tampere was founded by King Gustav III of Sweden in 1779. Tampere is located in a narrow strip between the two lakes with beautiful scenery. Tamel River, which flows through the city center, is the birthplace of Tampere industry. Tampere Rapids, built in 1779, developed into the most industrialized city in Finland in 19 century. Due to the new urban planning, the former industrial zone has been revived again, and restaurants, shops, sports slimming centers and museums have been established here. Tampere is also an international metrology education and research center, where there are two universities and many research institutions, and it is the central city of southern Finland. Turku is Finland's second largest seaport and important industrial base, and the capital of Turku-Li Po Province (West Finland), also known as Aubu. Located on the southwest coast of the border, on the Gulf of Botnia, east of Helsinki, the old capital of Finland 170km (18 12 years ago was the capital of Finland). The urban area is 24 square kilometers, of which the suburban area is 8 1 square kilometer. Now it is the regional center of southwest Finland.

What are the main ports in Europe?

Europe is located in the west of Asia and is a part of the Eurasian continent. It borders the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea in the north, west and south, and Asia in the east and southeast, just like a big peninsula protruding westward from the Eurasian continent. From the land and sea position, Europe faces the Atlantic Ocean, backs the hinterland of Asia and is located on the west coast of the mainland. The main ports on European routes are: Felixstowe, fleek, Stowe, Hamburg, Antwerp, Antwerp, le havre, le havre, Bremen, Southampton, Southampton, Zeebrugge, and Zebu. Luhe Belgium THAMESPORT Thames Port England bremerhaven bremerhaven Germany GIOIA TAURO Gioia Tauro Italy Among them: FELIXSTOWE fleek Stowe England Hamburg Germany Antwerp Belgium Antwerp Netherlands Rotterdam LE HAVER France le havre. These five ports are usually called European base ports, also known as Okey ports. I hope it helps you.

Which city is colder, Latvia, Estonia, Finland or Sweden? What is the port of Estonia next to Russia?

Because these countries have higher latitudes, it is very cold now, which may be worse than the northeast of our country. Of course, people living in St Petersburg have a high standard of living. Russia's living standards are similar to those of Ireland and Latin America, with a per capita income of more than 7,000 US dollars, while Finland and Sweden are among the countries with the highest living standards in the world, with a per capita annual income of nearly 50,000 US dollars.