Biography about Finland
The Finnish language belongs to the Finno-Ugric language group and its roots lead to central Russia, although it feels the influence of the Baltic, Germanic and other languages.
This period lasted more than years and during this time Finland has repeatedly become a place of military operations of Russia with Sweden. In the city of Shlisselburg, a peace treaty secured the Western and southern part of the current Finland for Sweden, and Eastern Finland went to Russia. During this period of Finnish history, the Grand Duke of Finland was the Russian emperor.
During the reign of Russia, Finland gained its own currency, and separate Finnish troops existed for a long time as part of the Russian army. At this time, the Finnish language, Finnish culture and the national economy strongly strengthened their positions in Finland. It was then that independent Finland becomes a republic, which is controlled by the president elected for six years and where the highest legislative power belongs to the parliament elected by the people.
As a result of the wars, Finland lost a number of other territories that departed to the Soviet Union, it was then that Finnish refugees were resettled from there to other regions of Finland. After the war, the situation of Finland remained doubtful. In the same period, the economy of Finland began to develop rapidly. Finland exported paper and other forest industry products and on the money earned, strengthened the well -being of society.
It was the creation of strong education, health and social protection systems that made Finland a modern prosperous state. Finland joined the European Union, and in G. in the beginning of the X, with the collapse of the USSR, a deep economic crisis came in Finland, which partially became a consequence of a decline in trade with the Soviet Union. It became clear that the traditional pulp and paper industry is not enough to support the economy.
Mobile phones and other high technologies transformed the Finnish economy. The crisis, which began in Finland years ago, unfortunately continues to this day. In recent years, information about new reductions, dismissals, closures and bankruptcy of firms has become quite regular news. The government finds new ways to save, often regarding the reduction of social benefits, benefits, pensions, increase places in kindergartens, schools, reduction in public sector, etc.