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Duchess of Finland; Duke of finland; Dukes of Finland
  • Duchess Catherine]], John for a year maintained a [[Renaissance]] court in [[Turku]].
  • Borders of John's duchy on the contemporary map of Finland. These are the first known political borders for Finland.
  • John, Duke of Finland from 1589 until 1606.
  • John the Elder
  • Benedict's seal from 1288.
  • Bjälbo]] lion.

Foreign relations of Finland         
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  • Former Prime Minister of Finland [[Jyrki Katainen]] in Nordic Council back in 2011
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  • President [[Tarja Halonen]] together with [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]], the [[President of Brazil]] in Helsinki 2007
  • [[C.G.E. Mannerheim]], [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Risto Ryti]] in June 4th 1942 during Hitler's visit in Finland
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  • President [[Urho Kekkonen]], Swedish [[Queen Silvia]], director Åke Wolfram of Wärtsilä, and [[king Carl XVI Gustaf]] in Turku on 28 April 1981
  • [[Nikita Khrushchev]] speaking, [[Urho Kekkonen]], [[Leonid Brezhnev]], [[Nikolai Podgorny]], [[Jorma Vanamo]] and [[Kustaa Loikkanen]] in 1963
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  • President [[Ronald Reagan]] meeting with President [[Mauno Koivisto]] in 1988
  • President [[Donald J. Trump]] with President [[Sauli Niinistö]] of Finland at the [[Mäntyniemi]] Residence, July 16, 2018
  • Finnish President Niinistö with US President [[Donald Trump]] in 2017
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Prime Minister [[Hun Sen]]
  • Sanna Marin and Prime Minister of Luxembourg [[Xavier Bettel]] in 2022
  • Prime Minister [[Sanna Marin]] and New Zealand Prime Minister [[Jacinda Ardern]]
  • Minister Sanna Marin and President of the European Commission [[Ursula von der Leyen]] meeting in Helsinki 3.2.2022
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Prime Minister of Slovakia [[Eduard Heger]] in 2022
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Spanish Prime Minister [[Pedro Sánchez]] in Stockholm on 2 February 2023
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin met Latvia’s Prime Minister [[Krišjānis Kariņš]] 12 February 2020
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin with Taoiseach, Prime Minister of Ireland [[Micheál Martin]] in 2022
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Prime Minister of Denmark [[Mette Frederiksen]] in 2022
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Prime Minister of Poland [[Mateusz Morawiecki]] in 2022
  • Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin and President of Austria [[Alexander Van der Bellen]] in 2023
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Croatian Prime Minister [[Andrej Plenkovic]]
  • Sanna Marin met the Prime Minister of Montenegro [[Dritan Abazović]], on 2022
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Chancellor [[Olaf Scholz]]
  • Prime Minister [[Sanna Marin]] and Canadian Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]]
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin with Prime Minister of Greece [[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]] in 2022
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Swedish Prime Minister [[Ulf Kristersson]] in Stockholm on 2 February 2023
  • Finnish Prime Minister [[Sanna Marin]] and Albanian Prime Minister [[Edi Rama]]
  • Sanna Marin met the Prime Minister of Iceland [[Katrín Jakobsdóttir]] in Kesäranta on 2022
  • [[President of Latvia]] [[Jānis Čakste]] and [[President of Finland]] [[Lauri Kristian Relander]] during Relander's 1926 official visit to [[Latvia]]. In the background, the [[Foreign Minister of Finland]] [[Eemil Nestor Setälä]] to the right.
  • President Sauli Niinistö with President of Georgia [[Salome Zourabichvili]] in 2019
  • Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin with North Makedonian President [[Stevo Pendarovski]] in 2022
  • Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Prime Minister of Estonia [[Kaja Kallas]] in 2022
  • Finnish President Sauli Niinistö with Italian President [[Sergio Mattarella]]
  • [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] and the [[Farah Pahlavi]] visit to Espoo, Finland. To their right, the Finnish president Urho Kekkonen in 1970
  • [[Sauli Niinistö]] and [[Shinzo Abe]]
  • Queen Juliana]] and [[Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld]] on their way to Palace, October 24, 1972
  • The Finnish ambassador hands the NATO membership application to Secretary General [[Jens Stoltenberg]]
  • The Prime Minister, [[Dr. Manmohan Singh]] and the Prime Minister [[Matti Vanhanen]] in Helsinki on 2006.
  • Yugoslavian President [[Josip Broz Tito]] with the Finnish president [[Urho Kekkonen]] in Helsinki 1964
  • President Sauli Niinistö meeting with President [[Enrique Peña Nieto]] in 2015
  • [[Vladimir Putin]] and [[Sauli Niinistö]] in 2017
  • Finnish President [[Sauli Niinistö]] with Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] in 2016
  • Finnish Prime Minister [[Sanna Marin]] meets with Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelenskyy]], Kyiv, Ukraine, 26 May 2022
The foreign relations of Finland are the responsibility of the president of Finland, who leads foreign policy in cooperation with the government. Implicitly the government is responsible for internal policy and decision making in the European Union.
NUTS statistical regions of Finland         
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In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Finland (FI), the three levels are:
History of Finland         
  • Johann Baptist Homann]] (1664–1724) was a German geographer and cartographer; map dated around 1730.
  • [[Mikael Agricola]] hands over the Finnish Translation of the [[New Testament]] to King [[Gustav Wasa]].
  • Pieces of the [[Antrea Net]] (8,300 BC), the oldest-known [[fishing net]] in the world.
  • [[Ancylus Lake]] covered major part of Finland (7,500–6,000 BC)
  • Gangut]] (Hanko), 1714'' by [[Maurice Baquoi]], etched 1724</ref> was part of the [[Great Northern War]] during 1700–1721.
  • [[Battle of Valkeala]] was part of the [[Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)]].
  •  Signing the Helsinki Accords are the West German Chancellor [[Helmut Schmidt]], East Germany's leader [[Erich Honecker]], US president [[Gerald Ford]] and the Austrian chancellor [[Bruno Kreisky]]
  • [[Turku Cathedral]] and its surroundings from 1814
  • Grand Duchy of Finland, 75 kopek assignat (1824)
  • Finland Ostrobothnia regiment uniforms in 1705
  • The area of ​​Finland in the years 1920–1940. The 1935 county and municipality division on the map.
  • the Reds]] at its largest in February–March 1918
  • Bofors gun]] during the [[Continuation War]] in 1943
  • [[Finnish Guards' Rifle Battalion]], 1850s
  • Map of Finnish areas ceded to the Soviet Union in 1944, after the Continuation War
  • The Finno-Soviet Treaty]]
  • Pohjoisesplanadi]] in the center of [[Helsinki]] in 1891
  • Henry]]. Painting by [[C. A. Ekman]].
  • [[Jean Sibelius]] at work in his study
  • Imagery collage of [[Birger Jarl]] conquering [[Häme]] and the construction of [[Häme Castle]]
  • [[Kalmar Union]] in 1400s
  • Pöljän keramiikka}}
  • Stone Age dwelling named [[Kierikki]] 5000–3000 BC
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  • Memorial of the [[Mannerheim Cross Knights]] of Parikkala, Finland
  • Marshal of Finland [[Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim]] visit in Germany, 1942
  • (1809 [[Diet of Porvoo]]) The sovereign's pledge, printed in Finnish
  • Senate Square]] for a demonstration against the [[February Manifesto]] in March 1899.
  • Northern Europe in 814
  • A reconstruction of a 12th-century [[Perniö]] costume
  • Eero Järnefelt, ''Burning the Brushwood'', 1893
  • ''[[Kreeta Haapasalo]] Playing the [[Kantele]] in a Peasant Cottage'' (1868), by [[Robert Wilhelm Ekman]]
  • Hanko]] harbor in 1893, with 509 emigrants on board on their way to America
  • [[Helsinki Accords]] Treaty
  • P. E. Svinhufvud]], the first [[Prime Minister of Finland]], sitting at the head of the table.
  • Identification document and tag of a [[Finnish war child]]
  • K. J. Ståhlberg]] in his office in 1919
  • White/Civil Guard]]
  • The area controlled by Finland at its largest, in 1942
  • The [[Swedish empire]] at its largest. Most of present-day Finland was part of [[Sweden proper]], ''rike'', shown in dark green.
  • Captain [[Aarne Juutilainen]] at the front at [[Kollaa]] during the [[Winter War]]
  • An old drawing of the city of [[Turku]] in the 18th century
  • President [[Urho Kekkonen]]'s funeral procession in 1986
  • [[Pekka Halonen]]'s painting "against persecutors" from 1896 depicts the warfare of the ancient Finns.
  • Reds]], during the Civil war
  • The decision of the Soviet of the People's Comissars' to recognise Finnish independence, signed by [[Vladimir Lenin]], [[Leon Trotsky]], [[Grigory Petrovsky]], [[Joseph Stalin]], [[Isaac Steinberg]], [[Vladimir Karelin]], and [[Alexander Schlichter]]
  • [[Wehrmacht]] soldiers with a local [[Sámi]] reindeer herder, Lappland, [[Sodankylä]], Finland 1942
  • Winter War Monument in [[Suomussalmi]], [[Kainuu]], Finland
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Finland and Globalization; Finland's history; Finnish history; History of finland; Finland/History; Medieval finland; Finland in the middle ages; Medieval Finland; Prehistory of Finland; Finland history; Prehistoric Finland; History of Finland (1945-present); 18th century in Finland
The history of Finland begins around 9,000 BC during the end of the last glacial period. Stone Age cultures were Kunda, Comb Ceramic, Corded Ware, Kiukainen, and .

ويكيبيديا

Duke of Finland

Duke of Finland (in Finnish Suomen herttua; Swedish hertig av Finland) was an occasional medieval title granted as a tertiogeniture to the relatives of the King of Sweden between the 13th and 16th centuries. It included a duchy along with feudal customs, and often represented a veritably independent principality. Grand Duke of Finland was a nominal royal title used by Swedish monarchs from the 1580s until 1720, which was revived again briefly from 1802 to 1805 (then as Great Prince of Finland) and was also used by Russia's monarchs until 1917.