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  2. Ilta-Sanomat - Wikipedia

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    The paper was established in 1932 as the afternoon edition of Helsingin Sanomat. [3] [4] [5] In 1949 it became a separate newspaper and was named Ilta-Sanomat.[5]Its sister paper is Helsingin Sanomat and both papers are part of Sanoma. [3]

  3. 2012 Finnish presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Finland in January and February 2012. The first round took place on 22 January 2012 with advance voting between 11 and 17 January. Since no candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was held on 5 February, with advance voting between 25 and 31 January.

  4. Iltasanomat - Wikipedia

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  5. Iltalehti - Wikipedia

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    Iltalehti was established in 1980 [3] as the afternoon edition of the newspaper Uusi Suomi. [citation needed] The Helsinki-based Alma Media is the owner of Iltalehti. [3] [4] Its sister newspapers are Aamulehti and Kauppalehti. [5] Iltalehti is published in tabloid format [6] six times per week. [7] [8] Petri Hakala served as the editor-in ...

  6. Alma Media - Wikipedia

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    Alma Consumer publishes the national news media Iltalehti, regional newspapers Aamulehti, Satakunnan Kansa, and the local and town papers published in the Pirkanmaa region as well as in western and central Finland. The offering of the business segment also includes several digital consumer services related to lifestyle, travel, cooking and dating.

  7. Independence Day Reception - Wikipedia

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    Presidential palace on the Independence Day 2011. The Independence Day Reception (Finnish: Itsenäisyyspäivän vastaanotto; Swedish: Självständighetsdagens festmottagning) is an annual event organised by the President of Finland at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki on 6 December, Finland's Independence Day.

  8. Helsingin Sanomat - Wikipedia

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    The front page of the Helsingin Sanomat for July 7, 1904. The paper was founded in 1889 [2] as Päivälehti, when Finland was a Grand Duchy under the Tsar of Russia. [3]Political censorship by the Russian authorities, prompted by the paper's strong advocacy of greater Finnish freedoms and even outright independence, forced Päivälehti to often temporarily suspend publication, and finally to ...

  9. Helsingin Uutiset - Wikipedia

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    The office of Helsingin Uutiset was located in Veromies in Vantaa, but moved to Tikkurila in Vantaa in spring 2020. At the same time the newspaper got a branch office in Helsinki. Helsingin Uutiset is published by Etelä-Suomen Media, which is part of the Keskisuomalainen concern. The newspaper is printed at Lehtisepät Oy in Tuusula.