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The National Capital of Finland is: Mariehamn
Finland Area in Square Kilometers:
Population Statistics of Finland are: 26711
Finland is located in the continent of Europe. The Europe continent code is EU


Finland

Republic of Finland

Geography
Area: 338,144 sq. km. (130,558 sq. miles); about the size of New England, New Jersey, and New York combined.
Cities: Capital--Helsinki (pop. 561,000). Other cities--Espoo (232,000), Tampere (204,000), Vantaa (190,058), Turku (175,000).
Terrain: Low but hilly, more than 70% forested; 188,000 lakes and 179,584 islands, 98,050 of which are in the lakes.
Climate: Northern temperate.

People
Nationality: Noun--Finn(s). Adjective--Finnish.
Population (September 2007): 5.29 million.
Population growth rate (2006): 0.4%.
Ethnic groups: Finns, Swedes, Lapps, Sami, Roma, Tatars.
Religions: Lutheran 82.5%, Orthodox 1.1%.
Languages: Finnish 91.5%, Swedish 5.5% (both official); small Lapp- (0.03%) and Russian-speaking (0.8%) minorities.
Education: Years compulsory--9. Attendance--almost 100%. Literacy--almost 100%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--2.8/1,000 (2006). Life expectancy--males 75.8 yrs., females 82.8 yrs.
Work force (2.65 million; of which 2.44 million are employed): Public services--32.8%; industry--19%; commerce--15.6%; finance, insurance, and business services--13.8%; agriculture and forestry--4.7%; transport and communications--7.4%; construction--6.7%.

Government
Type: Constitutional republic.
Constitution: July 17, 1919; March 2000.
Independence: December 6, 1917.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state), prime minister (head of government), Council of State (cabinet). Legislative--unicameral parliament. Judicial--Supreme Court, regional appellate courts, local courts.
Subdivisions: Six provinces, provincial self-rule for the Aland Islands.
Political parties: Social Democratic Party, Center Party, National Coalition (Conservative) Party, Leftist Alliance, Swedish People's Party, Green League, Christian Democrats, True Finns.
Suffrage: Universal at 18.

Economy (2006)
GDP: $210.8 billion (EUR 167.9 billion).
GDP growth rate: 5%.
Per capita income: $40,036 (EUR 31,886).
Inflation rate: 1.6% (2006 average); 2.6% (September 2007).
Natural resources: Forests, minerals (copper, zinc, iron), farmland.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (2.9% of GDP): Products--meat (pork and beef), grain (wheat, rye, barley, oats), dairy products, potatoes, rapeseed.
Industry (30.1% of GDP): Types--metal (including electronics and electrical equipment) and engineering, forest products, chemicals, shipbuilding, foodstuffs, textiles.
Trade: Exports--$77.08 billion. Major markets--EU 56.9%, Russia 10.1%, U.S. 6.5%, China 3.2%. Imports--$68.9 billion. Major suppliers--EU 55.3%, Russia 14.1%, China 7.5%, U.S. 3.8%.

HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS
The origins of the Finnish people are still a matter of conjecture, although many scholars argue that their original home was in what is now west-central Siberia. The Finns arrived in their present territory thousands of years ago, pushing the indigenous Lapps into the more remote northern regions. Finnish and Lappish--the language of Finland's small Lapp minority--both are Finno-Ugric languages and are in the Uralic rather than the Indo-European family.

Finland's nearly 700-year association with the Kingdom of Sweden began in 1154 with the introduction of Christianity by Sweden's King Eric. During the ensuing centuries, Finland played an important role in the political life of the Swedish-Finnish realm, and Finnish soldiers often predominated in Swedish armies. Finns also formed a significant proportion of the first "Swedish" settlers in 17th-century America.

Following Finland's incorporation into Sweden in the 12th century, Swedish became the dominant language, although Finnish recovered its predominance after a 19th-century resurgence of Finnish nationalism. Publication in 1835 of the Finnish national epic, The Kalevala--a collection of traditional myths and legends--first stirred the nationalism that later led to Finland's independence from Russia.

In 1809, Finland was conquered by the armies of Czar Alexander I and thereafter remained an autonomous grand duchy connected with the Russian Empire until the end of 1917. On December 6, 1917, shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, Finland declared its independence. In 1918, the country experienced a brief but bitter civil war that colored domestic politics for many years. During World War II, Finland fought the Soviet Union twice--in the Winter War of 1939-40 and again in the Continuation War of 1941-44. This was followed by the Lapland War of 1944-45, when Finland fought against the Germans as they withdrew their forces from northern Finland.

During the Continuation War (1941-1944) Finland was a co-belligerent with Germany. However, Finnish Jews were not persecuted. Of the approximately 500 Jewish refugees who arrived in Finland, eight were handed over to the Germans, for which Finland submitted an official apology in 2000. Also during the war, approximately 2,600 Soviet prisoners of war were exchanged for 2,100 Finnish prisoners of war from Germany. In 2003, the Simon Wiesenthal Center submitted an official request for a full-scale investigation by the Finnish authorities of the prisoner exchange. It was established there were about 70 Jews among the extradited prisoners but none was extradited as a result of ethnic background or religious belief.

Treaties signed in 1947 and 1948 with the Soviet Union included obligations and restraints on Finland vis-a-vis the U.S.S.R. as well as territorial concessions by Finland; both have been abrogated by Finland since the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union (see Foreign Relations).

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Country Code: FI


Finland Facts
Republic of Finland *Suomen tasavalta* *Republiken Finland* : 
 
*Anthem: **Maamme* (Finnish) *Vårt land* (Swedish)* "Our Land"** * : 
 
Location of *Finland* (orange) – on the European continent (camel & white) – in the European Union (camel)   [Legend] : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Helsinki 60°10′N 24°56′E / 60.167, 24.933
Official languages : 
Finnish, Swedish
Recognised regional languages : 
Sami
Demonym : 
Finns, Finnish
Government : 
Semi-presidential republic
Government President : 
Tarja Halonen (sd)
Government Prime Minister : 
Matti Vanhanen (c)
Government Parliament's speaker : 
Sauli Niinist? (nc)
Independence : 
from Russian Empire
Independence *Autonomy* : 
*March 29, 1809*
Independence Declared : 
6550
Independence Recognised : 
6579
EU accession : 
34700
Area : 
 
Area Total : 
338,145 km² (64th) 130,558 sq mi
Area Water (%) : 
10,0
Population : 
 
Population 2008 estimate : 
5,323,059[1] (111th)
Population 2000 census : 
5155000
Population Density : 
16/km² (201st) 40/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (PPP) Total : 
$185.853 billion[2] (52nd)
*GDP* (PPP) Per capita : 
$35,349[2] (IMF) (12th)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (nominal) Total : 
$246.350 billion[2] (31st)
*GDP* (nominal) Per capita : 
$46,856[2] (IMF) (9th)
*Gini* (2000) : 
26.9 (low)
*HDI* (2007) : 
▲ 0.952 (high) (11th)
Currency : 
Euro (€)² (EUR)
Time zone : 
EET (UTC+2)
Time zone Summer (DST) : 
EEST (UTC+3)
Internet TLD : 
.fi, .ax ³
Calling code : 
+358
: 
Semi-presidential system
: 
Before 2002: Finnish markka
: 
The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Unionmember states.
Republic of Finland *Suomen tasavalta* *Republiken Finland* : 
 
*Anthem: **Maamme* (Finnish) *V?rt land* (Swedish)* "Our Land"** * : 
 
Location of *Finland* (orange) ? on the European continent (camel & white) ? in the European Union (camel) ? [Legend] : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Helsinki 60?10?N 24?56?E? / ?60.167, 24.933
Official languages : 
Finnish, Swedish
Recognised regional languages : 
Sami
Demonym : 
Finns, Finnish
Government : 
Semi-presidential republic
President : 
Tarja Halonen (sd)
Prime Minister : 
Matti Vanhanen (c)
Independence : 
from Russian Empire
*Autonomy* : 
*March 29, 1809*
Declared : 
12/6/1917
Recognised : 
1/4/1918
EU accession : 
1/1/1995
Area : 
 
Total : 
338,145 km? (64th) 130,558 sq mi
Water (%) : 
10,0
Population : 
 
2008 estimate : 
5,323,059[1] (111th)
2000 census : 
5155000
Density : 
16/km? (201st) 40/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$185.853 billion[2] (52nd)
Per capita : 
$35,349[2] (IMF) (12th)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$246.350 billion[2] (31st)
Per capita : 
$46,856[2] (IMF) (9th)
*Gini* (2000) : 
26.9 (low)
*HDI* (2007) : 
? 0.952 (high) (11th)
Currency : 
Euro (?)? (EUR)
Time zone : 
EET (UTC+2)
Summer (DST) : 
EEST (UTC+3)
Internet TLD : 
.fi, .ax ?
Calling code : 
+358
: 
Semi-presidential system
: 
Before 2002: Finnish markka
: 
The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Unionmember states.

Finland

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