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  2. Culture of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Recent archaeological finds also reveal the presence of the north-western Komsa culture in northern Finland to be as old as the earliest discoveries on the Norwegian coast. [1] What is today Finland belonged to the northeastern Kunda culture until around 5000 BC and the Comb Ceramic culture from about 4200–2000 BC.

  3. Finnish people have some unique traditions. Here are 7 ... - AOL

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    Finland is also packed with saunas and has a strong welfare state. Several unusual traditions and social norms contribute to the country's culture. Here are seven surprising facts about the ...

  4. History of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish national awakening in the mid-19th century was the result of members of the Swedish-speaking upper classes deliberately choosing to promote Finnish culture and language as a means of nation building, i.e. to establish a feeling of unity among all people in Finland including (and not of least importance) between the ruling elite and ...

  5. History of the Jews in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Jews evacuated Finnish Karelia alongside other locals. [8] The Vyborg Synagogue was destroyed by air bombings within the first few days of the war. [9] Finland resumed fighting the Soviet Union in the Continuation War (1941 – 1944), whose onset was timed to coincide with Germany's launch of Operation Barbarossa.

  6. Architecture of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland's participation in the expositions can be viewed from economic, political and cultural-national angles; for instance, making a political statement about Finland's independence at the 1900 Paris Exposition, while still under the rule of Russia, while also making a nationalistic statement about Finland.

  7. 40 Close-Up Wildlife Images That Reveal Nature’s Beauty ...

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    If you want to take a closer look at nature's wonders, you've come to the right place!Ian Granström, a photographer from Southern Finland, captures intimate wildlife images of foxes, birds, elk ...

  8. Timeline of Finnish history - Wikipedia

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    Urho Kekkonen became president of Finland. [8] 1961: Finland requested membership for the European Free Trade Association. 1975: Finland signed the Helsinki Accords. 1982: 27 January: Mauno Koivisto became president of Finland. [8] 1982 Keke Rosberg wins the 1982 Formula One Championship, marking him the first Finnish Formula One driver to win ...

  9. 30 Beautiful Wildlife Photographs By Finnish Photographer ...

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    The Finnish photographer also shared more about a significant experience he had while photographing wildlife: “My most memorable moment in nature happened last spring when I was sitting in the ...