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  1. Southwest Finland. Southwest Finland is a region in Finland. As of November 2013, there were about 471,000 people living there. Neighbouring regions are Kanta-Häme, Pirkanmaa, Satakunta, Uusimaa and the Åland Islands .

  2. Regions of Finland. Finland is divided into 19 regions. These are the main administrative divisions of the country. Central Finland, Keski-Suomi. Central Ostrobothnia, Keski-Pohjanmaa. Kainuu, Kainuu. Kanta-Häme, Kanta-Häme. Kymenlaakso, Kymenlaakso. Finnish Lapland, Lappi.

  3. Religion by country. Finland is a predominantly Christian nation where 65.2% of the Finnish population of 5.6 million are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland ( Protestant ), [1] 32.0% are unaffiliated, 1.1% are Orthodox Christians, 0.9% are other Christians and 0.8% follow other religions like Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism ...

  4. Jussi Kristian Halla-aho ( Finnish: [ˈjusːi ˈhɑlːɑˌɑho]; born 27 April 1971) is a Finnish politician. He is the Speaker of the Parliament of Finland since 2023. [2] Halla-aho has served as a member of the Parliament of Finland from 2011 to 2014 and again since 2019. He was the leader of the Finns Party from 10 June 2017 [3] to 14 August ...

  5. Finlandia is a symphonic poem by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. He wrote it in 1899 and made some changes to it the next year. "Finlandia" is the Latin name for Finland. At the time Sibelius wrote it, Finland was called the "Grand Duchy of Finland". This was because it was being ruled by Russia.

  6. Ireland. v. t. e. Conscription in Finland is part of a general compulsion for national military service for all adult males ( Finnish: maanpuolustusvelvollisuus; Swedish: totalförsvarsplikt) defined in the section 127 of the Constitution of Finland . Conscription can take the form of military or of civilian service.

  7. Finland 2–5 Sweden (Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland; 22 October 1911) Biggest win Finland 10–2 Estonia (Helsinki, Finland; 11 August 1922) Finland 8–0 San Marino (Helsinki, Finland; 17 November 2010) Biggest defeat Germany 13–0 Finland (Leipzig, Germany; 1 September 1940) World Cup; Appearances: 0: European Championship; Appearances

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