Southwest Finland is one of Europe’s fertile maritime regions. Half of
the region’s area is saltwater, and a large part of the food eaten by
Finns has traditionally been grown in its rich soil.
Today Southwest Finland is also known for its developed metal industry,
biological research, product development and new innovations in the food
industry.
The region has long and cherished traditions in culture, education and
the arts. Natural beauty and abundant historical sites have made
Southwest Finland popular among tourists.
Photographer Toni Koskinen and writer, media handyman Markku Heikkilä
offer glimpses of life in their home region in broad strokes.