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  2. Timeline of Finnish history - Wikipedia

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    Finnish War: The war began. 1809: 29 March: Diet of Finland was formed. 17 September: Finnish War: The war ended. 1818: The House of Bernadotte was established. 1869: The Ecclesiastical Law of 1869 was passed. 1889: The Dissenter Law of 1889 was passed. [7] 1892: Finnish became an official language of Finland. 1899: The Russification of Finland ...

  3. Grand Duchy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, the education laws pushed through and the first secondary schools instructed in Finnish began in the 1870s. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The power of the Diet was also expanded in 1869, as it allowed the Diet more power and the ability to initiate various legislation; the act also called the tsar to call upon the Diet every five years.

  4. 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.

  5. History of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish national awakening in the mid-19th century was the result of members of the Swedish-speaking upper classes deliberately choosing to promote Finnish culture and language as a means of nation building, i.e. to establish a feeling of unity among all people in Finland including (and not of least importance) between the ruling elite and ...

  6. Timeline of Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    1870 - St. Petersburg-Helsinki railway built. [3] 1871 - University of Arts and Design founded. 1872 - Helsinki typesetter strike of 1872 . 1873 - First Finnish opera, Suomalainen Ooppera, is inaugurated. 1875 - City Council of Helsinki established. [2] 1879 - Alexander Theatre built. 1881 - Rikhardinkatu Library opens. [2] 1882

  7. Category:1870s in Finland - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 ...

  9. Immigration to Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finnish background in colour, foreign background in grey. 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.