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  2. Finland–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Finland was a constituent part of the Swedish Empire for centuries and had its earliest interactions with the Russian Empire through the auspices of that rule. Russia occupied parts of modern Finland several times: The lesser and greater wars respectively saw a Russian occupation of Finland.

  3. Russification of Finland - Wikipedia

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    the Orthodox Russian Church's status was strengthened; including, for example, criminalizing the act of subjecting a follower of the Orthodox church to a Lutheran church service; the press was subjected to tighter Russian censorship than before; the Military of the Grand Duchy of Finland was made subject to Russian rules of military service.

  4. Grand Duchy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland was then united through Russia via the crown, and Finland was able to keep the majority of its own laws, giving it autonomy. [8] [9] Instead of the newly acquired territory being subjected to direct rule by an imperial governor-general, a novel administrative system was established in Finland, drafted in part by the liberal Mikhail ...

  5. 'We can thank Mr. Putin.' NATO welcomes Finland as Russia's ...

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    Finland is now NATO alliance's 31st nation, a major blow to Russia with a historic realignment of Europe spurred by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

  6. Finland to close four Russia border crossings to stop asylum ...

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    HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland will on Saturday close four of the nine crossing points on its border with Russia to stem a flow of asylum seekers to the Nordic nation, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo ...

  7. Why Finland is blaming Russia for a sudden influx of migrants ...

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    It is the northernmost Finland-Russia border point located in the middle of wilderness in the Lapland region, about 155 miles (250 kilometers) from Russia’s Arctic city of Murmansk.

  8. Vyborg - Wikipedia

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    Under Russian rule, Vyborg was the seat of Vyborg Governorate until it was incorporated into the newly established Grand Duchy of Finland, an autonomous part of the Russian Empire. Finland declared its independence from Russia in 1917, after which Vyborg became its second-most significant city after Helsinki, [ 15 ] and represented ...

  9. Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland, [a] officially the Republic of Finland, [b] [c] is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, opposite Estonia.