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Finland
2002 Edition — sovereign
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Communications
Internet users
(Internet Service Providers (ISPs))
[time series]
3 (2002)
Internet country code
[time series]
.fi
Internet users
[time series]
2.69 million (2002)
Broadcast media
(Radio broadcast stations)
[time series]
AM 2, FM 186, shortwave 1 (1998)
Radios
[time series]
7.7 million (1997)
Telecommunication systems
(Telephone system)
[time series]
general assessment: modern system with excellent service domestic: cable, microwave radio relay, and an extensive cellular net provide domestic needs international: 1 submarine cable; satellite earth stations - access to Intelsat transmission service via a Swedish satellite earth station, 1 Inmarsat (Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions); note - Finland shares the Inmarsat earth station with the other Nordic countries (Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden)
Telephones - fixed lines
(Telephones - main lines in use)
[time series]
2,847,900 (2001)
Telephones - mobile cellular
[time series]
3,728,600 (2001)
Broadcast media
(Television broadcast stations)
[time series]
120 (plus 431 repeaters) (1999)
Televisions
[time series]
3.2 million (1997)
Economy
Agricultural products
(Agriculture - products)
[time series]
barley, wheat, sugar beets, potatoes; dairy cattle; fish
Budget
[time series]
revenues: $36.1 billion expenditures: $31 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (2000 est.)
Exchange rates
(Currency)
[time series]
euro (EUR); markka (FIM) note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries
Exchange rates
(Currency code)
[time series]
EUR; FIM
Debt - external
[time series]
$30 billion (December 1993)
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income
(Distribution of family income - Gini index)
[time series]
26 (1991)
Economic aid
(Economic aid - donor)
[time series]
ODA, $379 million (1997)
Economic overview
(Economy - overview)
[time series]
Finland has a highly industrialized, largely free-market economy, with per capita output roughly that of the UK, France, Germany, and Italy. Its key economic sector is manufacturing - principally the wood, metals, engineering, telecommunications, and electronics industries. Trade is important, with exports equaling almost one-third of GDP. Except for timber and several minerals, Finland depends on imports of raw materials, energy, and some components for manufactured goods. Because of the climate, agricultural development is limited to maintaining self-sufficiency in basic products. Forestry, an important export earner, provides a secondary occupation for the rural population. Rapidly increasing integration with Western Europe - Finland was one of the 11 countries joining the euro monetary system (EMU) on 1 January 1999 - will dominate the economic picture over the next several years. Growth in 2002 was held back by the global slowdown but will pick up in 2003 provided the world economy suffers no further blows.
Electricity - consumption
[time series]
81.961 billion kWh (2000)
Electricity - exports
[time series]
326 million kWh (2000)
Electricity - imports
[time series]
12.206 billion kWh (2000)
Electricity - production
[time series]
75.356 billion kWh (2000)
Electricity - production by source
[time series]
fossil fuel: 41% hydro: 19% other: 12% (2000) nuclear: 28%
Exchange rates
[time series]
euros per US dollar - 1.1324 (January 2002), 1.1175 (2001), 1.0854 (2000), 0.9386 (1999); markkaa per US dollar - 5.3441 (1998), 5.1914 (1997)
Exports
[time series]
$40.1 billion f.o.b. (2002)
Exports - commodities
[time series]
machinery and equipment, chemicals, metals; timber, paper, pulp
Exports - partners
[time series]
Germany 12.4%, US 9.7%, UK 9.6%, Sweden 8.4%, Russia 5.9%, France 4.6% (2001)
Fiscal year
[time series]
calendar year
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
(GDP)
[time series]
purchasing power parity - $136.2 billion (2002 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
(GDP - composition by sector)
[time series]
agriculture: 4% industry: 34% services: 62% (2002 est.)
Real GDP per capita
(GDP - per capita)
[time series]
purchasing power parity - $26,200 (2002 est.)
Real GDP growth rate
(GDP - real growth rate)
[time series]
1.1% (2002 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
[time series]
lowest 10%: 4% highest 10%: 22% (1991) (1991)
Imports
[time series]
$31.8 billion f.o.b. (2002 est.)
Imports - commodities
[time series]
foodstuffs, petroleum and petroleum products, chemicals, transport equipment, iron and steel, machinery, textile yarn and fabrics, grains
Imports - partners
[time series]
Germany 14.5%, Sweden 10.2%, Russia 9.6%, US 6.9%, UK 6.4%, France 4.5% (2001)
Industrial production growth rate
[time series]
5% (2002 est.)
Industries
[time series]
metal products, electronics, shipbuilding, pulp and paper, copper refining, foodstuffs, chemicals, textiles, clothing
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
[time series]
1.9% (2002 est.)
Labor force
[time series]
2.6 million (2000 est.)
Labor force - by occupation
[time series]
public services 32%, industry 22%, commerce 14%, finance, insurance, and business services 10%, agriculture and forestry 8%, transport and communications 8%, construction 6%
Population below poverty line
[time series]
NA%
Unemployment rate
[time series]
8.5% (2002 est.)
Geography
Area
[time series]
total: 337,030 sq km water: 31,560 sq km land: 305,470 sq km
Area - comparative
[time series]
slightly smaller than Montana
Climate
[time series]
cold temperate; potentially subarctic, but comparatively mild because of moderating influence of the North Atlantic Current, Baltic Sea, and more than 60,000 lakes
Coastline
[time series]
1,126 km (excludes islands and coastal indentations)
Elevation
(Elevation extremes)
[time series]
lowest point: Baltic Sea 0 m highest point: Halti 1,328 m
Environment - current issues
[time series]
air pollution from manufacturing and power plants contributing to acid rain; water pollution from industrial wastes, agricultural chemicals; habitat loss threatens wildlife populations
International environmental agreements
(Environment - international agreements)
[time series]
party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol
Geographic coordinates
[time series]
64 00 N, 26 00 E
Geography - note
[time series]
long boundary with Russia; Helsinki is northernmost national capital on European continent; population concentrated on small southwestern coastal plain
Irrigated land
[time series]
640 sq km (1998 est.)
Land boundaries
[time series]
total: 2,628 km border countries: Norway 729 km, Sweden 586 km, Russia 1,313 km
Land use
[time series]
arable land: 6.98% permanent crops: 0.01% other: 93.01% (1998 est.)
Location
[time series]
Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia, and Gulf of Finland, between Sweden and Russia
Map references
[time series]
Europe
Maritime claims
[time series]
continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation exclusive fishing zone: 12 NM; extends to continental shelf boundary with Sweden territorial sea: 12 NM (in the Gulf of Finland - 3 NM)
Natural hazards
[time series]
NA
Natural resources
[time series]
timber, copper, zinc, iron ore, silver
Terrain
[time series]
mostly low, flat to rolling plains interspersed with lakes and low hills
Government
Administrative divisions
[time series]
6 provinces (laanit, singular - laani); Aland, Etela-Suomen Laani, Ita-Suomen Laani, Lansi-Suomen Laani, Lappi, Oulun Laani
Capital
[time series]
Helsinki
Constitution
[time series]
17 July 1919
Country name
[time series]
conventional long form: Republic of Finland conventional short form: Finland local short form: Suomi local long form: Suomen Tasavalta
Diplomatic representation from the US
[time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Bonnie McELVEEN-HUNTER embassy: Itainen Puistotie 14B, FIN-00140, Helsinki mailing address: APO AE 09723 telephone: [358] (9) 171931 FAX: [358] (9) 174681
Diplomatic representation in the US
[time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Jukka Robert VALTASAARI consulate(s) general: Los Angeles and New York FAX: [1] (202) 298-6030 telephone: [1] (202) 298-5800 chancery: 3301 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
Executive branch
[time series]
chief of state: President Tarja HALONEN (since 1 March 2000) head of government: Prime Minister Paavo LIPPONEN (since 13 April 1995) and Deputy Prime Minister Ville ITALA (since 31 August 2001) cabinet: Council of State or Valtioneuvosto appointed by the president, responsible to Parliament elections: president elected by popular vote for a six-year term; election last held 6 February 2000 (next to be held NA February 2006); prime minister and deputy prime minister appointed from the majority party by the president after parliamentary elections note: government coalition - SDP, Kok, Leftist Alliance (People's Democratic Union and Democratic Alternative), SFP, and Green League election results: Tarja HALONEN elected president; percent of vote - Tarja HALONEN (SDP) 51.6%, Esko AHO (Kesk) 48.4%
Flag
(Flag description)
[time series]
white with a blue cross extending to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag)
Government type
[time series]
republic
Independence
[time series]
6 December 1917 (from Russia)
International organization participation
[time series]
AfDB, AsDB, Australia Group, BIS, CBSS, CCC, CE, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, EIB, EMU, ESA, EU, FAO, G- 9, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, NAM (guest), NC, NEA, NIB, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, PFP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNIKOM, UNMEE, UNMIBH, UNMIK, UNMOGIP, UNMOP, UNMOVIC, UNTSO, UPU, WEU (observer), WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTrO, ZC
Judicial branch
[time series]
Supreme Court or Korkein Oikeus (judges appointed by the president)
Legal system
[time series]
civil law system based on Swedish law; Supreme Court may request legislation interpreting or modifying laws; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
Legislative branch
[time series]
unicameral Parliament or Eduskunta (200 seats; members are elected by popular vote on a proportional basis to serve four-year terms) election results: percent of vote by party - SDP 22.9%, Kesk 22.5%, Kok 21.0%, Leftist Alliance (Communist) 10.9%, SFP 5.1%, Green League 7.2%, SKL 4.2%; seats by party - SDP 51, Kesk 48, Kok 46, Leftist Alliance (Communist) 20, SFP 11, Green League 11, SKL 10, other 3 elections: last held 21 March 1999 (next to be held NA March 2003)
National holiday
[time series]
Independence Day, 6 December (1917)
Political parties
(Political parties and leaders)
[time series]
Center Party or Kesk [Esko AHO]; Finnish Christian Democratic Party or SKL [C. P. Bjarne KALLIS]; Green League [Osmo SOININVAARA]; Leftist Alliance (Communist) composed of People's Democratic League and Democratic Alternative [Suvi-Anne SIIMES]; National Coalition (conservative) Party or Kok [Ville ITALA]; Social Democratic Party or SDP [Paavo LIPPONEN]; Swedish People's Party or SFP [Jan-Erik ENESTAM]; True Finns [Timo SOINI]
Suffrage
[time series]
18 years of age; universal
Introduction
Background
[time series]
Finland was a province and then a grand duchy under Sweden from the 12th to the 19th centuries and an autonomous grand duchy of Russia after 1809. It finally won its complete independence in 1917. During World War II, it was able to successfully defend its freedom and fend off invasions by the Soviet Union and Germany. In the subsequent half century, the Finns have made a remarkable transformation from a farm/forest economy to a diversified modern industrial economy; per capita income is now on par with Western Europe. As a member of the European Union, Finland was the only Nordic state to join the euro system at its initiation in January 1999.
Military
Military and security forces
(Military branches)
[time series]
Army, Navy, Air Force, Frontier Guard (including Sea Guard)
Military expenditures - dollar figure
[time series]
$1.8 billion (FY98/99)
Military expenditures
(Military expenditures - percent of GDP)
[time series]
2% (FY98/99)
Military manpower - availability
[time series]
males age 15-49: 1,240,762 (2002 est.)
Military manpower - fit for military service
[time series]
males age 15-49: 1,024,379 (2002 est.)
Military manpower - military age
[time series]
17 years of age (2002 est.)
Military manpower - reaching military age annually
[time series]
males: 33,883 (2002 est.)
People
Age structure
[time series]
0-14 years: 17.9% (male 471,920; female 454,082) 15-64 years: 66.9% (male 1,752,493; female 1,717,544) 65 years and over: 15.2% (male 306,216; female 481,290) (2002 est.)
Birth rate
[time series]
10.6 births/1,000 population (2002 est.)
Death rate
[time series]
9.78 deaths/1,000 population (2002 est.)
Ethnic groups
[time series]
Finn 93%, Swede 6%, Sami 0.11%, Roma 0.12%, Tatar 0.02%
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
[time series]
0.05% (1999 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths
[time series]
less than 100 (1999 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
[time series]
1,100 (1999 est.)
Infant mortality rate
[time series]
3.76 deaths/1,000 live births (2002 est.)
Languages
[time series]
Finnish 93.4% (official), Swedish 5.9% (official), small Lapp- and Russian-speaking minorities
Life expectancy at birth
[time series]
total population: 77.75 years female: 81.52 years (2002 est.) male: 74.1 years
Literacy
[time series]
definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 100% (1980 est.) male: NA% female: NA%
Nationality
[time series]
noun: Finn(s) adjective: Finnish
Net migration rate
[time series]
0.62 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2002 est.)
Population
[time series]
5,183,545 (July 2002 est.)
Population growth rate
[time series]
0.14% (2002 est.)
Religions
[time series]
Evangelical Lutheran 89%, Russian Orthodox 1%, none 9%, other 1%
Sex ratio
[time series]
at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.02 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.64 male(s)/female total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2002 est.)
Total fertility rate
[time series]
1.7 children born/woman (2002 est.)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
[time series]
none
Transportation
Airports
[time series]
160 (2001)
Airports - with paved runways
[time series]
total: 74 over 3,047 m: 2 2,438 to 3,047 m: 27 1,524 to 2,437 m: 10 914 to 1,523 m: 23 under 914 m: 12 (2002)
Airports - with unpaved runways
[time series]
total: 76 914 to 1,523 m: 4 under 914 m: 72 (2002)
Roadways
(Highways)
[time series]
total: 77,831 km paved: 49,789 km (including 444 km of expressways) unpaved: 28,042 km (1999)
Merchant marine
[time series]
total: 98 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 1,172,404 GRT/1,144,139 DWT ships by type: bulk 9, cargo 26, chemical tanker 5, passenger 1, petroleum tanker 11, roll on/roll off 36, short-sea passenger 10 note: includes some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of convenience: Germany 1, Sweden 1 (2002 est.)
Pipelines
[time series]
natural gas 580 km
Ports
(Ports and harbors)
[time series]
Hamina, Helsinki, Kokkola, Kotka, Loviisa, Oulu, Pori, Rauma, Turku, Uusikaupunki, Varkaus
Railways
[time series]
total: 5,865 km broad gauge: 5,865 km 1.524-m gauge (2,234 km electrified; 480 km double- or multiple-track) (2000 est.)
Waterways
[time series]
6,675 km note: includes Saimaa Canal; 3,700 km suitable for large ships