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  2. Women in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Women in Finland enjoy a "high degree of equality" and "traditional courtesy" among men. [3] In 1906, the women of Finland became the first women in Europe to be granted the right to vote. [4] There are many women in Finland who hold prominent positions in Finnish society, in the academics, in the field of business, [4] and in the government of ...

  3. Krista Siegfrids - Wikipedia

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    She represented Finland in the Sopot Festival in concert "Top of the Top" on 23 August 2013 [11] [12] with her entry "Marry Me". [13] Siegfrieds was the spokesperson for Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna and gave the top mark of twelve points to Sweden's Måns Zelmerlöw and his song "Heroes", which went on to win the contest.

  4. Category:Women in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures of women in Finland (1 P) Women's sport in Finland (14 C, 4 P) Suomen huippumalli haussa (8 P) W. Women's magazines published in Finland (1 C, 7 P)

  5. List of female cabinet ministers of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet Minister [1] Post [1]Dates as minister (total) [1] Party [1] Prime Minister [1]; Miina Sillanpää: Deputy Minister of Social Affairs (13 Dec 1926–17 Dec 1927)

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  7. Sara Forsberg - Wikipedia

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    Forsberg was born on 2 May 1994 in Jakobstad, Finland.Her father was born in Sweden. [4] [5] [6] Her native language is Finnish, although she spoke mainly English in the first six years of her life as she lived abroad with her family; due to her parents' careers as Baptist missionaries, she moved frequently as a child, living in Texas for five years and the United Kingdom for a year, before ...

  8. Liv (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Liv is a Finnish television channel owned and operated by Nelonen. Liv started broadcasting on 14 February 2009 and it is especially designed for women viewers, featuring series such as Arvostele Mun Illallinen Suomessa , Kumman kaa , Äitien sota and Suomen täydelliset venäläisnaiset .

  9. Human trafficking in Finland - Wikipedia

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    A map of Finland. Finland is a transit, destination, and a limited source country for women, men and girls subjected to forced marriage, forced labor and sex trafficking. [1] [2] Finnish legislation condemns trafficking as a crime and has met the standards of the EU Protocol even before the convention came into effect.