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Bubbly trash Krista Siegrids will be championing female proposal with "Marry Me" in 2013. It's an amusing enough fility romp. You can decide here | ![]() |
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Pernilla Karlsson will be singing "När Jag Blundar" which isn't a mistake. Unusually she's singing it in Swedish and has the pagan scent of their 2010 entry as below. It's inoffensive and will hopefullly do better than the criminally ignored Kuunkuiskaajat (just wanted to type it again). Find out about her here | |
| The soporific vote for 2011 goes to Paradise Oskar with his song about a young environmentalist boy called "Da Da Dam"...obviously. Read about it here | ||
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Get practising your pronunciation of "Kuunkuiskaajat" now, for the Finnish blond two-piece folk act will be happy clapping in 2010 andI expect you to happy dclap along to "Työlki Ellää" with them here |
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The Tourist Guide says "Finland has a clear Nordic identity, but offers the best of both East and West. Its unspoilt natural environment is the perfect setting for all kinds of activity, whether you are seeking excitement or relaxation. Finland has a vibrant cultural life, with a busy calendar of festivals and events to suit every taste. Also, Finnish congress, conference and incentive travel services are acclaimed throughout the world." (Just in case you want a congress, many countries are there to help). Helsinki "In the capital of Finland, Finnish tradition and
a long history of eastern and western influences weave a rich and enchanting
tapestry. The city is full of contrasts, from the buzz of the business
city to the tranquillity of its suburbs." |
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A Finnish man jumped into the back of a police car by mistake as he left
the scene of a robbery. |
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| 1100s
Swedish crusades subjugate Finns and convert them to Christianity. 1323
Territory of present-day Finland becomes part of the Swedish realm 1550
Helsinki founded by the Swedes. 1743 By the Treaty of Abo, Sweden cedes
southeast Finland to Russia. 1809 Finland ceded to Russia by Swedes. 1899
onwards Russian Tsar Nicholas II inaugurates policy of Russification of
Finland. 1917 The Russian Revolution allows Finland to declare its independence.
1918 A bitter and violent civil war ensues between Bolsheviks (Red Guards)
and the right-wing government (White Guards). 1919 Finland becomes a republic.
1939 WW2. Finland declares its neutrality. Soviet Union invades. 1940
Despite fierce resistance, the Finns are forced to concede. 1941 Germany
attacks USSR in June. Finland launches military campaign to retake territory
lost under Treaty of Moscow. Britain declares war on Finland. 1944 The
Red Army invades. 1947 Peace treaty signed between Finland and Soviet
Union. 1952 Payment of reparations completed. 1955 Finland joins United
Nations. 1989 Soviet Union recognises Finnish neutrality. 1995 Finland
becomes member of the European Union. 2002 Euro replaces the Finnish mark.
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A Finnish employer is offering £115 cash bonuses to workers who
can do more chin-ups than he can. A Finnish burglar got stuck as he attempted to get into a grocery store through a ventilation shaft. The 20-year-old was forced to cry for help in the early hours. Local residents in Joensuu heard his shouts and contacted the police. Firefighters had to be called in to rescue the man from the shaft. It is reported that the suspect was breath tested by police and found to be four times over the legal driving limit. |
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Life expectancy |
74.1 men 81.52 women | |
| Airports | 148 | ||
| Radios | 1,496per 1,000 people | ||
| Internet Users | 3,227.4 per 10,000 people | ||
| Railway Network | 3641 miles | ||
| Death Penalty Abolished in 1972 | |||
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