Vaasa - Finland's Sunniest City

Vaasa on the west coast of Finland, and is a meeting place for Finland - Swedish culture, speak Finnish, with about 70% of the population, and about one quarter of the population speak Swedish as their first language.

On examination of the cities of Scandinavia, seems a common thread with many to be that at some point in the history of the town burned to the ground by a large fire. Vaasa is no exception, with its great fire in 1852, apparently from a barn belonging toa district court judge. Of the 379 buildings owned by the city, only 24 survived private-owned buildings the fire. An advantage of this disaster is developed in the new masterplan for the city to prevent a recurrence event. Vaasa is now in five sections, which are divided by wide avenues.

One thing that is still in Vaasa is an abundance of woody growth, tree-lined streets and parks. The center of the city offers the busy marketplace. Another busy place to go isThe Rewell Center, a large and rich Mall between the marketplace and the Gulf.

The summer is definitely the time to visit, Vaasa, when the days are endless. In fact, Vaasa Finland offers as the sunniest city, and you'll find that at most of the recreational activities around the open-air, and water based. Fishing, sailing, boat trips and excursions around the island archipelago in the Gulf, along with seal and bird watching to fill the long summer days with Outdoor --Pleasure. Vaasa also has the Waslandia amusement park, where you can have a full day of family fun with all types of trips and various activities. Tropiclandia is a water park with indoor and outdoor water slides, saunas and even bubble baths.

Of course you can spend time enjoying the architecture, castles and museums. You can use the 18 To start-century Old Vaasa museum, and go from there!



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