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Qué (quién) es Finland$28381$ - definición

FORMER MUNICIPALITY OF FINLAND, NOW PART OF LOVIISA
Pernaja; Perna, Finland; Pernå, Finland; Pernaja, Finland
  • Sarvlaks manor house, 1672-1683, Lorentz Creutz

SS Finland (1902)         
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  • The second-class [[smoking room]] aboard ''Finland'', c. 1909
  • SS ''Finland'' underway in a U.S. port before [[World War I]].
  • USS ''Finland'' (ID-4543) arrives at [[Newport News, Virginia]], with returning U.S. troops in 1919.
  • ''Finland''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s}} [[crow's nest]] on her [[foremast]] while the ship was underway at sea, c. 1918–19.
AMERICAN-FLAGGED OCEAN LINER
USAT Finland; USS Finland; SS Finland; USS Finland (ID-4543)
SS Finland was an American-flagged ocean liner built in 1902 for the Red Star Line. During World War I she served as a transport for the United States Navy named USS Finland (ID-4543).
Health in Finland         
  • Proportional mortality (% of total deaths, all ages, both sexes)
  • The percentage of Finnish adults who smoked in 2011.
OVERVIEW OF HEALTH IN FINLAND
Mental health in Finland; Vaccination in Finland; Alcohol in Finland; Alcoholism in Finland; Obesity in Finland
The major causes of deaths in Finland are cardiovascular diseases, malignant tumors, dementia and Alzheimer's disease, respiratory diseases, alcohol related diseases and accidental poisoning by alcohol. In 2010 the leading causes of death among men aged 15 to 64 were alcohol related deaths, ischaemic heart disease, accident, suicides, lung cancer and cerbrovascular diseases.
Australia–Finland relations         
  • Monthly value of Australian merchandise exports to Finland (A$ millions) since 1988
  • A$]] millions) since 1988
  • Embassy of Finland in Canberra, built in 2002.
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BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND FINLAND
Australia-Finland relations; Finland–Australia relations; Finland - Australia relations; Finland-Australia relations; Finland – Australia relations; Finland Australia relations; Australia - Finland relations; Australia Finland relations; Australia – Finland relations
Foreign relations exist between the Australia and Finland. Diplomatic relations were established on 31 May 1949.

Wikipedia

Pernå

Pernå (Finland Swedish: [ˈpæːrno], Sweden Swedish: [ˈpæ̌ːɳɔ]; Finnish: Pernaja) is a former municipality of Finland.

Pernå is located in the province of Southern Finland and was part of the Eastern Uusimaa region. The municipality had a population of 3,961 (31 December 2009) and covered an area of 1,107.07 square kilometres (427.44 sq mi) of which 687.6 km2 (265.5 sq mi) is water. The population density was 9.44 inhabitants per square kilometre (24.4/sq mi).

The municipality was bilingual, with the majority being Swedish and minority Finnish speakers.

Pernå is the oldest municipality in the Eastern Uusimaa region. The current municipalities of Lapinjärvi, Liljendal and Loviisa were originally part of it. Mikael Agricola, the founder of written Finnish was born in Pernå in the early 16th century. He is also considered to be the "Reformator of Finland" in the transfer from Catholicism to Lutheranism.

Situated conveniently by the coast, and engulfing also a small river, the lands of Pernå were attractive at a time when waterways rather than proper roads provided the means of transport. There are a number of manor houses in the Pernå area - most notably Sarvlaks manor, which dates back to the 1450s - at a time when Finland was a part of Sweden.

The origin of the name "Pernå" is uncertain; some think it links with the Uralic word "Pern" meaning lime- or lindentree. "Å" is Swedish for a small river, i.e. the name then being Lindenriver if translated.

On January 1, 2010, Pernå was amalgamated with Loviisa, Ruotsinpyhtää and Liljendal to form a new municipality of Loviisa.