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  1. 1848–1863. Unofficial Civil flag of the Grand Duchy of Finland. The first known "Flag of Finland" was presented in 1848, along with the national anthem Maamme. Its motif was the coat of arms of Finland, surrounded by laurel leaves, on a white flag.

  2. Appearance. move to sidebarhide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Finnish soldiers raise the flagat the three-country cairnbetween Norway, Sweden, and Finland on 27 April 1945, which marked the end of World War II in Finland.

  3. During the Crimean War, Finnish merchant ships captured by the British-French fleet flew a flag called Flag of St. George, which was based on the Russian Customs flag.

  4. When Finland achieved its independence after the Russian Revolution of 1917, there was debate over the best official flag for the new country. At first the coat of arms itself became the basis for the flag—a red field with a gold and white lion and white roses.

  5. History of Finland, a survey of important events and people in the history of Finland from the time of its settlement. One of the world’s most northern and geographically remote countries, Finland forms a symbolic northern border between western and eastern Europe: dense wilderness and Russia to.

  6. 5 days ago · Finland - WWII, Occupation, Resistance: After Poland’s defeat in the autumn of 1939, the Soviet Union, wishing to safeguard Leningrad, demanded from Finland a minor part of the Karelian Isthmus, a naval base at Hanko (Hangö), and some islands in the Gulf of Finland.

  7. www.presidentti.fi › en › presidencySymbols - Presidentti

    Finland gained national independence in late 1917 and, naturally, needed an official flag. Since a consensus on what it should look like failed to emerge, the “Lion Flag” was provisionally adopted.