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Helsinki

American  
[hel-sing-kee, hel-sing-] / ˈhɛl sɪŋ ki, hɛlˈsɪŋ- /

noun

  1. a seaport in and the capital of Finland, on the S coast.


Helsinki British  
/ hɛlˈsɪŋ-, ˈhɛlsɪŋkɪ /

noun

  1. Swedish name: Helsingfors.  the capital of Finland, a port in the south on the Gulf of Finland: founded by Gustavus I of Sweden in 1550; replaced Turku as capital in 1812, while under Russian rule; university. Pop: 559 330 (2003 est)

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Helsinki Cultural  
  1. Capital of Finland and largest city in the country; located in southern Finland on the Gulf of Finland; one of the nation's chief ports, as well as its commercial and cultural center.


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Helsinki is the site of many international conferences.

The Helsinki Accords were signed in 1975; their goal was to increase cooperation between eastern and western Europe in hopes of reducing tensions resulting from World War II and the cold war.

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The bots already operate in Chicago, Miami and Helsinki, Finland.

From Los Angeles Times

She saw it for the first time in 2019 at a Helsinki cinema, in a global broadcast of a production by the Met.

From Los Angeles Times

Long, the Helsinki videogame developer, cautioned that Chinese developers were held back by U.S. controls on AI chips, which could make further advances more difficult.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Helsinki shipyard, owned by Canadian company Davie, is also expecting an order.

From Barron's

Only in Helsinki do teams hold a press conference about their ridiculously low scores, and since the skaters are in agreement—and willing to defy the judges—it seems valid.

From The Wall Street Journal