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  1. Into Temptation is an independent drama film written and directed by Patrick Coyle. It tells the story of a prostitute—played by Kristin Chenoweth (pictured) —who confesses to a Catholic priest ( Jeremy Sisto) that she plans to kill herself. The priest attempts to find her, and in doing so involves himself in the darker side of society.

  2. Launched. 2002; 22 years ago. ( 2002) The Finnish Wikipedia ( Finnish: Suomenkielinen Wikipedia) is the edition of Wikipedia in the Finnish language. By article count, it is the 27th largest Wikipedia with about 571,000 articles as of April 2024. [1] Wikipedia is the only encyclopedia in Finnish which is still updated.

  3. Finnish Writing system: Latin alphabet (Finnish variant) Official status; Official language in: Finland European Union recognised as minority language in: Sweden [1] Republic of Karelia [2] Regulated by: Language Planning Department of the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland: Language codes; ISO 639-1: fi: ISO 639-2: fin: ISO 639-3: fin

  4. The Kven language, a dialect of Finnish, is spoken in Northern Norway by a minority group of Finnish descent. Finnish is a member of the Finnic language family and is typologically between fusional and agglutinative languages. It modifies and inflects nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numerals and verbs, depending on their roles in the sentence .

  5. Albanian Wikipedia. The Albanian Wikipedia is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia. This edition was started in October 2003. As of June 2022, it has over 85,600 articles. [1]

  6. Flag. Coat of arms. National anthem. Finland portal. v. t. e. Finnish national symbols are natural symbols or Finnish national works and prominent figures that are commonly associated with Finland. [1] The most recognized national symbols include the flag of Finland and the lion featured on the Finnish coat of arms.

  7. Kalmar Union. Margaret I ruled Denmark between 1387–1412 and Norway between 1388–1389. She also ruled Sweden between 1389–1412. Parts of these countries today. Back then they belonged to the three main countries of the Kalmar Union; Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The Kalmar Union was a historical consisting union of the kingdoms of Denmark ...

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