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  2. Languages of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Romani language in Finland is called Finnish Kalo. It has been spoken in Finland for roughly 450 years. It has been significantly influenced by other languages in Finland, such as Finnish. Of the around 13,000 Finnish Romani, only 30% speak and understand the language well. The number of speakers diminished drastically after WW2.

  3. Helsinki Times - Wikipedia

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    Helsinki Times is the first English-language daily online newspaper in Finland providing domestic and international news for the country's English-speaking readers. A weekly printed edition was issued between 2007 and 2015.

  4. List of newspapers in Finland - Wikipedia

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    As of 1946 most of the Finnish newspapers were affiliated with political parties. [1] The number of national daily newspapers in Finland was 64 in 1950, whereas it was 56 in 1965. [2] In 1990 there were 252 newspapers in the country. [3] In 2008 the number was 197. [3] It rose to 324 titles in 2012, but there was a decrease by 10% between 2006 ...

  5. Category:English-language mass media in Finland - Wikipedia

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    English-language Finnish songs (6 C, 12 P) T. Finnish English-language television shows (10 P) Pages in category "English-language mass media in Finland"

  6. Ilta-Sanomat - Wikipedia

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    Ilta-Sanomat (Finnish for 'the evening news') is one of Finland's two prominent tabloid-size evening newspapers and the largest paper in the country. Its counterpart and biggest rival is Iltalehti . According to the National Media Research done in 2019, Ilta-Sanomat is also the biggest digital media in Finland and reaches about 2.5 million Finns.

  7. Finnish language - Wikipedia

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    Today, Finnish is one of two official languages of Finland (the other being Swedish), and has been an official language of the European Union since 1995. However, the Finnish language did not have an official status in the country during the period of Swedish rule , which ended in 1809.

  8. Category:Newspapers published in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Suomi; Svenska; Türkçe ... Swedish-language newspapers published in Finland (14 P) W. Weekly newspapers published in Finland (8 P) Pages in category ...

  9. Peräpohjola dialects - Wikipedia

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    The Peräpohjola dialects (Finnish: Peräpohjalaiset murteet) are a group of Finnish dialects traditionally spoken in the regions of Lapland, Norrbotten and Finnmark. [1] However, due to primarily historical, political and sociological reasons, some traditional Peräpohja dialects have been granted the status of independent Finnic languages in ...