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    1. Hei everyone!

      Thank you for checking out my personal geo-data-art project. I wanted to share a few notes on what you’re seeing, as it’s not a traditional map, but a piece of art designed to evoke emotion and show the country in a new light.

      **1. Data Art, Not an Atlas**: Its goal isn’t navigation, but to visualize the geographic fabric of Finland in a unique, minimalist way. The final image is meant to be a beautiful art, a conversation starter that feels both modern and deeply connected to the country’s identity.

      **2. The Process: „Geographic Tetris“**: I don’t „choose“ the places. My own custom script processes a data and attempts to place each name at its exact coordinates, starting with the most populous. The key rule is: names cannot overlap. A large city in a dense area might be blocked by its neighbors, while a smaller, luckier town in a sparser region might find a spot.

      **3. The Data: A Bilingual Snapshot:** The data comes from OpenStreetMaps, which means the map includes hundreds of municipalities, towns, and villages (489 actually on this map). A unique feature of the Finnish data is its bilingual nature. You’ll notice that while most names are in Finnish, localities in Swedish-speaking regions are shown in **Swedish**. The final result is an authentic snapshot of how the data sees Finland, with all its linguistic and historical layers.

      Happy to answer any questions about the process!

    2. Really cool! Unfortunately i can’t tell what country this is because there is no outline.

    3. AdSpirited5019 on

      learned a couple of things thanks to your map, u/paveloush 🙂 espoo hasn’t qualified, which I’m sure goes unnoticed by most. but more interestingly, I learned that there is a place called „Ii“. love it

      >Nimi Ii on Suomen lyhin kunnan nimi ja lyhin suomenkielinen paikannimi.

      source:
      [https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ii](https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ii)

    4. SalmariShotti on

      Naantali is missing. Considering the president resides there during the summers, I think it should be included. 👀

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