The most well-traveled country in the world - Finns have a right to 25 paid vacation days, allowing Finland's citizens to be the most well-traveled in the world.
Finns take more trips than any other nationality - The average Finnish person takes 7.5 trips a year at home and abroad.
One of the most veg-friendly countries - They have 344 vegetarian restaurants, which is 16,000 people per restaurant, and their Global Vegetarian Index score is 278.
The cleanest air in the world - The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared that Finland, remote and lacking major industrial hubs, is home to the cleanest air in the world.
It’s a great place for women - In 1906, the women of Finland became the first women in Europe to be granted the right to vote, and they had their first female president from 2000-2012.
Social housing - Rates of chronic homelessness in Finland are also some of the lowest thanks to the social housing program.
Economic strength - The happiest country isn't necessarily the richest, but they are capable of handling an unstable global economy.
Low poverty levels - Only around six percent of the Finnish population is living in poverty, and the country has the lowest rate of ‘working poor’ in the EU.
Finns are Europe’s largest consumers of ice cream - Even temperatures can go as low as -30°C, Finnish people won't refrain from enjoying a cool treat.
The beautiful landscape - In addition to having 188,000 lakes and 179,584 islands, approximately 70% of the country is covered by forest, and another 10% is water.