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    1. Emotional_Platform35 on

      North is a matter of perspective. If you live in Eira, Töölö is in the north.

    2. For me Jyväskylä is still keskisuomi, probably even Seinäjoki. Etelä-Pohjanmaa is a mix all-in-all but culturally more northern. I say this as a person from the south coast.

    3. So the line between North and South Finland is kind of like the line in the US between upstate and downstate New York?

    4. IhailtavaBanaani on

      Well, to be fair about half the population lives in that blue “south” area in the map so it divides the population in about half. But personally I think southern Finland is up to Tampere, and northern Finland is from Kainuu and up. Between them is the central Finland.

    5. North starts from the border of lapland. Below that, is Oulu ja Oulun alapuolinen alue (area under Oulu), then it’s already Etelä-Suomi (Southern Finland) and the whole Uusimaa is just considered Helsinki. Then ofc on west and east we have Ranta-Ruotsi and Savo.

      Lapland can be divided though to few parts 🤓

    6. For someone who lives inside Kehä3, the North starts at Hki-Vantaa airport. After that its just wilderness.

    7. Anytime I tell my Tampere friends they’re “up north” they admonish me. They’re in the global south compared to the real north.

    8. I had a coworker who moved to the south after a job. So he moved to Oulu. From Salla.

      So it’s relative.

      Later he worked a while in,Gasp, Helsinki!

      For me, Hämeenlinna is “in north”.

    9. It’s funny how east Finland nowadays begins at Kotka and Kouvola. Meanwhile Tampere is consired to be one of the the big southern cities. It’s mostly about wealth rather than geography.

    10. Of course, Joensuu is the capital of NORTH Karelia.
      South Karelia is around Lappeenranta.

    11. Joensuu and Kuopio are the northernmost places I’ve been so yeah, the map is definitely correct. And I actually consider them to be north, unironically