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  2. History of Finland - Wikipedia

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    From 3200 BC onwards, either immigrants or a strong cultural influence from south of the Gulf of Finland settled in southwestern Finland. This culture was a part of the European Battle Axe cultures , which have often been associated with the movement of the Indo-European speakers.

  3. Finnish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish diaspora consists of Finnish emigrants and their descendants, especially those that maintain some of the customs of their Finnish culture. Finns emigrated to the United Kingdom, the United States , France, Canada , Australia , Argentina , New Zealand , Sweden , Norway , Russia, Germany, Israel and Brazil.

  4. Timeline of Finnish history - Wikipedia

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    Risto Ryti became president of Finland. [8] 1941: 25 June: Continuation War: The war began against Soviet Union. 10 July: Finnish conquest of East Karelia (1941): The conquest began. September: Finland conquered East Karelia. 6 December: Finnish conquest of East Karelia (1941): The conquest ended. 1944: 4 August: Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim ...

  5. Finnish Americans - Wikipedia

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    The migration continued well into the 20th century, until U.S. authorities set up a quota of 529 Finnish immigrants per year in 1929. Initially, this led to an increase in Finnish immigration to Canada. But as social and economic conditions in Finland improved significantly during this era, overall immigration decreased by the middle of the ...

  6. European emigration - Wikipedia

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    However, the influx of 4 million European immigrants between 1870 and 1920 significantly altered the racial composition of the country. [21] From 1901 to 1920, immigration was responsible for only 7 percent of Brazilian population growth, but in the years of high immigration, from 1891 to 1900, the share was as high as 30 percent (higher than ...

  7. Immigration to Finland - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Finland is the process by which people migrate to Finland to reside in the country. Some, but not all, become Finnish citizens . Immigration has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of the history of Finland .

  8. Category:1870s in Finland - Wikipedia

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  9. Grand Duchy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    A Concise History of Finland. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83225-0. Mäkinen, Ilkka. (Winter 2015), "From Literacy to Love of Reading: The Fennomanian Ideology of Reading in the 19th-Century Finland", Journal of Social History, 49 (2). Seton-Watson, Hugh (1967), The Russian Empire 1801–1917, London: Oxford.