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SAUNA, pronounced "sow (like how) nah," is the only Finnish word
in the English dictionary , and it means "bath" and "the bath house." Sauna
has been a way of life for over 2000 years in Finland, where it was
invented. It was first brought to America by Finns who settled in
Delaware in 1638, and one of their first Saunas was built where the
Philadelphia City Hall now stands. After 350 years, the Sauna is
more popular than ever. And, it has become an established tradition
for many Americans.
SAUNA--IT'S
VERY UNIQUE
SAUNA is the only bath in the world in which
both dry air and damp air are present at the same time. |