all people in Finland must pay a TV tax whether or not they own a TV - underground power lines and overhead power lines can't be by the roadside at the same time, they can only be placed at the roadside alone - taxi drivers must pay royalties if they play music in their cars for paying customers.
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Our language laws are weird. For example the products you sell in your local store must have labels in a language that may never be used by your customers or understood by anyone in town. Services must be supplied in a language that less than 1% of people need, and in some parts of Canada you are not allowed to send your children to a school in which your language is used for teaching. The idea is very colonial. Our language laws are meant to have those from the mother country feel comfortable, in control and superior where ever they travel in their empire. That has always created weird and unsustainable laws.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
There are no deserts in Finland
There are 187,888 lakes in Finland.
There are no mountains in Finland.