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1 Finland
[ˈfɪnlənd]Finlandiya; Finnish 1) fin dili; 2) finlandiyalı
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Finnish Civil War — Tampere s civilian buildings destroyed in the civil war. Date … Wikipedia
Finnish Defence Forces — The tower and the lion is the symbol of the Finnish Defence Forces. Current form 1918 … Wikipedia
Finnish Navy — Merivoimat Marinen Finnish Navy emblem Active 1918–present Country … Wikipedia
Finnish Orthodox Church — Coat of arms Founder Nicholas II in 1892 Independence 1917 Reco … Wikipedia
Finnish mythology — Finnish mythology, that of the Finnish people, has many features shared with fellow Finnic Estonian mythology and its non Finnic neighbours, the Balts and the Scandinavians. Their myths are also shared with other Finno Ugric speakers like the… … Wikipedia
Finnish markka — Suomen markka (Finnish) finsk mark (Swedish) … Wikipedia
Finnish rock — (“Finnenglish”: suomirock, or Finnish: suomirokki also known as Finnsrock , Finnrock or Finrock ) refers to rock music made in Finland. The initial rock and roll boom of the 1950s was preceded by a long tradition of popular culture. Suomirock… … Wikipedia
Finnish literature — bears evidence of the strong influence of the country s tumultuous history. For a long time the language of the government and of those in control wasn t the majority language, Finnish. Many of the greatest works revolve around achieving or… … Wikipedia
Finnish military ranks — form a system that incorporates features from Swedish, German, and Russian armed forces. In addition, the system has some typically Finnish characteristics that are mostly due to the personnel structure of the Finnish Defence Forces. The ranks… … Wikipedia
Finnish Neopaganism — ( fi. suomenusko or fi. suomenuskoinen pakanuus [cite web |url=http://www.taivaannaula.org/suomenusko.php |title=Suomenuskoinen pakanuus |accessdate=2008 08 20 |publisher=Taivaannaula ry |language=Finnish ] ; also formerly fi. ukonusko ) is a… … Wikipedia
Finnish Paganism — was the indigenous pagan religion in present day Finland and Karelia prior to Christianization. Finnish paganism shows many similarities with the neighboring cultures which practiced Germanic, Norse and Baltic paganism. However, it has some… … Wikipedia