Santa lives in Rovaniemi in Finland. Some of their neighbors are not excited.
“Do you have cheese in them?” asked.
He saw more tourists in the snowmobile suits stretched by the cashier. He went out there before the eye contacted.
“I thought: We’re going here again,” he said.
These were small applications, but it was enough. If the blonde and therefore can be determined as a great native of Rovaniemi, you can move around a supermarket in the tourist season – and this is Santa’s fault.
Santa’s hometown
A simple marketing idea that plays a significant childhood fantasy, created a small town on the edge of the Arctic Circle, made a small town for many people living there. And this is not the necessary tourists in the milk or cracker aisle. You can also walk them without bustling air pots, growing apartment crisis, sidewalks, sidewalks, and whirling them in half.
All started when the Nazis arrived in the city.
In World War II, Finland, a large base in Rovaniem, the Rovaniem, in the Lapland Railway Center, is the ally with the Nazis. However, until October 1944, the Nazis lost, and the Soviet Red Army was marching to Eastern Europe. As a little memento for the Finns and Russians, German soldiers burned to the roovaniem.
Left a blank canvas. Thus, after the war, Finland Alvar Aalto, the famous Finnish architect wanted to redo the city again. Aalal, known for the brave churches, concert salons and kitchen stools, came back to the reindeer of the reindeer, which was known as peripheral roads, routes, such as reindeer?