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2437 - Jyväskylä, Central Finland, Finland

Sofia lives in Jyväskylä. I have already written about the Neste Oil Rally Finland, so lets focus on the University of Jyväskylä. It is the only university in Northern Europe with a faculty of sports. It has been key developing a strong sports culture in the city. Jyväskylä is also known as the "capital of Finnish sport."

Sofia's card has a barnacle goose on it. The barnacle goose is a medium sized goose, 55-70 cm long and a wing span of 130-145 cm. It usually weighs between 1.21 - 2.23 kg. 

Barnacle Geese breed mainly on the Arctic Island in the North Atlantic. Their conservation status is listed as "Least Concern." 

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