• aname
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    82 months ago

    Where is that map from? At least two of the Finnish rivers are titled with the name of a tributary, but with the correct name.

    • @someguy3
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      2 months ago

      Found on duck duck go images, vividmaps.com which looks like random maps.

      Are you Finnish? I have a question if you are.

        • @someguy3
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          12 months ago

          So the US, Canada, and Finland just joined an icebreaker design consortium. And I’m wondering why Finland knows icebreakers. Do they need them in the baltic?

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            https://akerarctic.fi/en/arctic-passion/world-icebreakers-overview/

            Finland leads the world Following World War II, Finnish companies made rapid advancements in icebreaking technology, pushing the state of the art in icebreaking design, construction, power supply, and propulsion systems. Today, Finland is a global leader in icebreaker design and construction, with most of the world’s icebreakers originating from Finnish expertise. Naturally, every single icebreaker in service in Finland has been designed and constructed locally.

            Doesn’t really fully answer the question, but yeah basically we have a lot of ice and shipping routes on the coastlines both west and south

            • @someguy3
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              12 months ago

              Interesting, thanks.

          • Pelicanen
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            32 months ago

            Yeah, the northern parts of the gulf of Bothnia tend to freeze up during the winter.

      • aname
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        12 months ago

        Have traveled to Finland a couple of times and one of those rivers was familiar to me.