There are many differend traditional costumes in Finland. National Dresses or Kansallispuvut in finnish are widely presented in a nice web page. Link can be found below this text under 'Related Links'.
Unfortunately it's only in finnish but here ase some translations you might need:
- Maakunnittain = By province
- Paikkakunnat = District (City, town, municipality)
- Suomen kartta = Map of Finland (Suomi is Finland in finnish ;) )
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I wouldn't say there's any traditional clothing. But many boys wear hoodies, t-shirts and (sometimes not tight) jeans. And many girls wear tight jeans, t-shirts, knits and hoodies.
Though there are so many differences no one can list all of them.
Murotaikina is the traditional Finnish pie crust.
Well, some of my family is African. They wear like these colourful dresses and they wrap their heads with bandanas. When I watch African movies the men usually wear T-shirts and pants and the women usually wear dresses and head wraps. My uncle, his wife and their family is also African and they all wear dresses and head wraps. The dresses are usually called Africana dresses. i find that some of their dresses look absolutely stunning. Some day I want to go to Africa and see if I can get some of those Africana dresses. One time I even saw my African uncle wear this white Africana dress with a white hat. If only i had a million dollars I could go to Africa and buy at least a few Africana dresses for myself because my background has a little bit of African in it.
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Yes they do, click the related link for more details and pictures.
Traditionally we eat ham. Some people eat turkey too. We also eat Turnip Casserole, Carrot Casserole and Potato Casserole. As you can see, we eat lots of casseroles. A traditional Christmas dish in Finland is also a beetroot salad. We drink mulled wine (known as "glögi" in Finland).