We're not that different after all...
New Zealand & Finland
What an adorable couple! Aren't they cute! :-)
Click here to read the article
Here are a few things that stood out in the article (if you're too lazy to read it all):
- While New Zealand was the first country in the world to give women the right to vote, Finland was the first country to introduce equal and universal suffrage and full political rights for women.
- Both countries are similar in size and population. Finland is the third most sparsely populated country in Europe with 16 people per square kilometre. It has a population of 5.2 million. (NZ = 15 per km2, population 4.2 million)
- Ms Halonen said there were many similarities between Finland and New Zealand - " Both were small in size and were investing in quality, not quantity, technology."
That probably why I like living in New Zealand too. No matter where I go, the head of the country is always good looking! RRrrrrrrr...
3 comments:
Hubba hubba!
Power corrupts, they say, and I think I now know what it means: Power corrupts looks.
[I do wish Finland and New Zealand had even more in common - like a border!]
Nice women !I like Halonen!
Yeah, Halonen is probably the more colorful one. But that might just be because of her hair color...
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