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  2. Greater Finland - Wikipedia

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    In it, he mentioned "the Great Finland", which brought negative attention in political circles. During the Continuation War, Finland occupied the most comprehensive area in its history. Many people elsewhere, as well as Finland's right-wing politicians, wanted to annex East Karelia to Finland. The grounds were not only ideological and political ...

  3. History of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The original Swedish term for the realm's eastern part was Österlands ('Eastern Lands'), a plural, meaning the area of Finland Proper, Tavastia, and Karelia. This was later replaced by the singular form Österland, which was in use between 1350 and 1470. [41] In the 15th century, Finland began to be used synonymously with Österland. The ...

  4. Finland - Wikipedia

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    In 1887 Finland recorded its highest rate, 5.17 children born per woman. [214] Finland has one of the oldest populations in the world, with a median age of 42.6 years. [215] Approximately half of voters are estimated to be over 50 years old. [216] [89] [217] [218] Finland has an average population density of 18 inhabitants per square kilometre.

  5. Finland passed its flexible work act in 1996–and it may ...

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    Whilst many firms globally have begun to accept the right to flexible work since the pandemic, Finland was decades ahead of the curve, passing its initial Flexible Working Act in 1996.

  6. 25 stunning photos of Finland to celebrate its 100th anniversary

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    100 years ago, Finland declared its independence from Russia, and it's celebrating the best way it knows how -- with nature days! Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  7. Revolt of the Long Swede - Wikipedia

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    By the middle of the 17th century, the Realm of Sweden had reached its greatest territorial extent and was one of the great powers of Europe. Sweden then included Finland and Estonia, along with parts of modern Russia, Poland, Germany, Norway and Latvia under King Gustavus Adolphus.

  8. Finland sees first NATO deployment as its jets join mission ...

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    Finland on Tuesday made its first deployment for NATO since joining the alliance in April 2023, sending seven F-18 fighter jets to a military base in southeastern Romania where they will conduct ...

  9. Axis powers - Wikipedia

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    Finland signed a peace treaty with the Allied powers in 1947 which described Finland as having been "an ally of Hitlerite Germany" during the continuation war. [129] As such, Finland was the only democracy to join the Axis. [130] [131] Finland's relative independence from Germany put it in the most advantageous position of all the minor Axis ...