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  2. History of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Industrialization began during the mid-19th century from forestry to industry, mining and machinery and laid the foundation of Finland's current day prosperity, even though agriculture employed a relatively large part of the population until the post–World War II era. The beginnings of industrialism took place in Helsinki.

  3. Timeline of Finnish history - Wikipedia

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    Finland became a member of the European Free Trade Association. 1991: A depression took place after an overheating of the economy. 1994: 1 March: Martti Ahtisaari became president of Finland. [8] 1995: Finland joined the European Union. 1998 1 November Mika Häkkinen wins the Championship against Michael Schumacher, in Japan. 1999: Finland ...

  4. Economy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland has top levels of economic freedom in many areas, although there is a heavy tax burden and inflexible job market. Finland is ranked 16th (ninth in Europe) in the 2008 Index of Economic Freedom. [64] Recently, Finland has topped the patents per capita statistics, and overall productivity growth has been strong in areas such as electronics.

  5. List of years in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland, Cultural Lone Wolf. Nicholas Brealey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-931930-49-9. External links "Finland Profile: Timeline", BBC News This page ...

  6. History of Finland (1917–present) - Wikipedia

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    After the Civil War, Finland's form of government was to be a monarchy. Friedrich Karl had already been elected king of Finland, but the kingdom project was over when Germany lost in The First World War. Finland then became a republic whose government was confirmed on 17 July 1919. [6] Shortly thereafter, K.J. Ståhlberg was elected president ...

  7. Category:Industrial history of Finland - Wikipedia

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  8. Industry in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Industry in Finland is the second largest sector of Economy of Finland after the service sector. The production of different branches was in 2013 as follows: [1] metal industry 37%; chemical industry 26%; forest industry 19%; food, alcohol, and tobacco industries 11%; other manufacturing 5%; mining 1.5%; textile and leather industry 0.7%.

  9. Category:Economic history of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Economic history of Finland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.