Finland
Adressing formats
The postal code and city should both be written in capital letters.
The postal code contains five digits and is placed to the left of the city.
Street addresses often include a combination of section designators.These should be separated, for example: Kauppatkatu 1 B 10, not Kauppatkatu 1B10.
Finnish addresses can be written in either Finnish or Swedish.
Mari Karhinen
Spring Global Mail
Tullimiehentle
01531 VANTAA
FINLAND
Undeliverable mail terms
- Ei noudett määräaikana
Unclaimed
- Kieltäytynyt vastaanottamasta
Refused
- Muuttanut
Gone away
- Osoite epäselvä
Insufficient address
- Osoite virheellinen
Incorrect address
- Palautetaan
Return to sender
- Postilokero-osoite ei käytössä
P.O.Box address not valid
- Tuntematon osoitteessa
Unknown
National Holidays
| 2010 | |
| January 1 |
New Year's Day
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| January 6 |
Epiphany
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| April 13 |
Mikael Agricola Day / Finnish Language Day
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| April 2 |
Good Friday
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| April 5 |
Easter Monday
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| April 30 |
May Day Eve
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| May 1 |
Labour Day
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| May 13 |
Ascension
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| May 23 |
Pentecost
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| July 6 |
Eino Leino Day
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| November 6 |
All Saints` Day
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| November 27 | No Shopping Day |
| December 6 |
Independence Day
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| December 24 |
Christmas Eve
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| December 25 | |
| December 26 |
St. Stephens Day
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| December 31 | New Year's Eve |

