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A prize for sauna diplomacy

June 16, 2011 by Content Keyword RSS · Leave a Comment 

HELSINKI (AFP) – Finland's foreign ministry won the Steam Spirit Prize for promoting sauna culture abroad, organizers said, hailing Finnish diplomats for using saunas to help forge international relations. "The prize is given for a deed, a person or an event promoting sauna culture. The recipient meets all these criteria," Sauna Society chairman Ben Grass said in a statement.

Finnish foreign ministry wins prize for sauna diplomacy

June 13, 2011 by Content Keyword RSS · Leave a Comment 

Finland's foreign ministry on Monday won the Steam Spirit Prize for promoting sauna culture abroad, organizers said, hailing Finnish diplomats for using saunas to help forge international relations.

All About Saunas

October 21, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Leave a Comment 

Traditional saunas which are also known as Finnish saunas produce a wet heat due to the fact that the heat is controlled by using water over hot coals to produce steam. However, you should also check with your doctor if it is safe for you to go. Often the question of to build infrared sauna and work is asked, and yes they do work to rejuvenate the body and soul when used properly. An extensive range of sauna equipments to suit every need of the user is available in the market. There are a numb

Great Information Regarding Sauna Selection

September 7, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Leave a Comment 

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At-Home Escapes: Finnish Saunas

July 31, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Leave a Comment 

On our recent tour of the Finnish Embassy we saw the traditional log sauna in the Embassy basement, which is used by employees. In Finland, there are 2.5 million saunas for 5 million people and saunas are everywhere– in homes, in corporate offices, even in Parliament. Saunas are a traditional family activity and an important cultural institution in Finland; a way to enjoy nature and community. Shown here are photos of the wood sauna in the Embassy of Finland in Washington, DC, which was

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