Sami Hyypiä is Karelian
Mika Väyrynen. I don't know what he is, but Väyrynen sounds like a Savonian name.
Roni Porokara
Petri Pasanen, Tavastian
Niklas Moisander, Southwest Finn
Jussi Jääskeläinen, Savonian
Markus Heikkinen, no idea where he's from
Mikael Forssell, Finland Swede
Tim Sparv, Finland-Swede
By carefully examining the evidence you will notice that the Finland-Swedes are the troo mongs.
Since Lapland was not represented I've searched few guys from Lapland who have been important members of the national team
Hannu Tihinen
Teemu Tainio
Antti Niemi
More Finns
(some maybe second time)
Alex Kunnari:
(some maybe second time)
Alex Kunnari:
DJ Orion:
Darude:
Pia Pakarinen is Karelian:
Tavastian:
South-Finland (Vantaa):
South-West:
South-West:
North-Osthrobotnia:
South/South-East (Lahti)
South (Espoo):
South:
Radio voices/personalities:
Elina Leskinen
Neea Poutanen
Lotta Hintsa
Laura Ahola
Johanna Ahlbäck
Maija Kerisalmi
Mona Virtanen
Helianna Ylimaula
Katariina Suuniitty
Sara Jauhiainen
Varsinais-suomi = Southwest Finns (I'm part of this population + 1/8 Finland Swedish)
Suomenruotsalaiset = Finland Swedes
Kainuu = Northeast Finland, Eastern Finns who mixed regionally with Saami a lot.
Ruotsi = Sweden
Tanska = Denmark
Venäjä = Russia
Viro = Estonia
Unkari = Hungary
Ville Virtanen.Awesome
Here are textbook examples of different types in Finland:
Halstatt Nordid
Borreby
East-Baltic
Brünn
A couple of not so traditional Finns:
Saami girl
Collection from a Finnish model agency
Our Olympic athletes from London 2012:
http://s1.zetaboards.com/anthroscape/topic/5061535/1/
Laura Ahola, Finland
Kiira Korpi - Finland
Laura Savio, Finnish:
Johanna Ahlbäck, Finnish:
Anna-Sofia Ali-Sisto, Finnish:
Elina Leskinen, Finland:
Finnish
Viivi Avellan
Финны:
FINNISH
http://s1.zetaboards.com/anthroscape/topic/5227094/1/