With 200,000 lakes, almost one-tenth of Finland’s total land area is covered by water.
The Nordic country’s lakes supply water for its five million inhabitants – and every Finn uses an average of 145 litres of water each day.
In 2003, a UN survey ranked Finland’s water first out of 122 countries. So what makes their H2O better than anyone else’s?
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