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structural likeness to the japanese and dravidian tongues. the finns stick to their traditions: laconic manner, sentimental tango music reflecting the melancholic finnish post-world war mentality, steam baths, severe alcoholism, and high suicide rates. winter sports are very popular in finland when snow
carpet of yellow, red, and golden brown leaves. as the days grow darker it is easy to believe in magical beings like trolls or santa claus. midwinter, there is feeble sunlight only for an hour or two. at the end of september, the nights become longer than the days, and a few weeks later, in october, snow...
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