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  2. Two-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    The most basic example is the flat Euclidean plane, an idealization of a flat surface in physical space such as a sheet of paper or a chalkboard. On the Euclidean plane, any two points can be joined by a unique straight line along which the distance can be measured.

  3. Geospatial PDF - Wikipedia

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    The PDF format is widely accepted and is considered the de facto standard for printable documents on the web. This means that users do not require the any proprietary plug-in to read geospatial PDFs created following the PDF 1.7 specification, which was published as ISO 32000-1 standard . [ 3 ]

  4. Education in Finland - Wikipedia

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    44% (of 25–64 year-olds) [2] Secondary and tertiary education divided in academic and vocational systems The educational system in Finland consists of daycare programmes (for babies and toddlers), a one-year " preschool " (age six), and an 11-year compulsory basic comprehensive school (age seven to age eighteen).

  5. Forma Finlandia - Wikipedia

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    The first Forma Finlandia 1986–1987 celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Finnish industrial design organisation Ornamo. The contest was open to everyone but required that the entries be new and previously unpublished designs. In 1989, the first prize was given to American designer Lisa Krohn for her design for a multi-functional telephone. [1]

  6. Geology of Finland - Wikipedia

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    A] By some estimates, the Quaternary glaciers eroded away on average 25 m of rock in Finland, [2] with the degree of erosion being highly variable. [5] Some of the material eroded in Finland has ended up in Germany, Poland, Russia and the Baltic states. [2] Ground till left by the Quaternary ice sheets is ubiquitous in Finland. [2]

  7. List of football stadiums in Finland - Wikipedia

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    [2] 2 Tampere Stadium (Ratina Stadion) 16,800 Tampere: 1966 [3] 3 Paavo Nurmi Stadium: 13,000 Turku: 1893 4 Bolt Arena: 10,770 Helsinki: HJK, Finland women's national football team. 2000 [4] 5 Veritas Stadion: 9,372 Turku: Inter Turku, TPS. 1952 6 Tammelan Stadion: 8,000 Tampere: Ilves, Tampere United, Tampereen Pallo-Veikot. 2024 [5] 7 Lahden ...

  8. Culture of Finland - Wikipedia

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    In 1899 he composed Finlandia, which played its important role in Finland gaining independence. He remains one of Finland's most popular national figures and is a symbol of the nation. Today, Finland has a very lively classical music scene.

  9. List of World Heritage Sites in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The first two sites added to the list were Old Rauma and the Fortress of Suomenlinna, both in 1991, at the 15th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Carthage, Tunisia. [2] Further sites were added in 1994, 1996, 1999, 2005, and 2006. [3]