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VASA - port
OULU - port
PORI - port
RACHE
YAMSYA
(5)
IVALO
INARI
KAYANI
KOTKA - port
LAHTI - port
TURKU - port
HANKO
(6)
VUOTSO
ISALMI
KUOPIO - port
KUSAMO
KYUJARVI
LIEKSA
MUONIO
NURMES
(7)
VARKAUS
KINNULA
Kittilya
KOKKOLA
KOUVOLA
MIKKELI
SOTKAMO
TAMPERE
UTAYARVI
HEYNOLA
(8)
KEMIJARVI
OULAIPEN
PUOLANCA
HAPAYARVI
JYVÄSKULA
(9)
ILVIESCA
METSYAKULA
ROVANIEMI
SEINJOYKI
SODANKYULA
HELSINKI - capital, port
(10)
CAULIRANTA
KUIVANIEMI
KUHMONIEMI
PIETARSARI
Savonlinna
(11)
KELLOSELKA
SUOMUSSALMI
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