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Meaning Finland meaning

What does Finland mean?
Definitions in simple English

Finland

Finland is a country in the north of Europe.

Finland

republic in northern Europe; achieved independence from Russia in 1917

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Simple sentences

What's the capital city of Finland?
In late November, they attacked Finland.
Helsinki is the capital of Finland.
Finland needs you.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
The ship is bound for Finland.
In countries such as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in the winter.
She is the Prime Minister of Finland.
In countries like Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in the winter.
I cannot phone Marika. She lives in Finland!
I cannot learn Finnish because I don't want to live in Finland.
How many lakes are there in Finland?
I don't live in Finland.
I do love Finland, but I can't stand the Finns.
Finland supports Greece with a heavy heart.
Finland eliminated Russia from the Winter Olympics hockey tournament.
She is the prime minister of Finland.
What's the minimum salary in Finland?
Helsinki is the capital city of Finland.
They live in Helsinki, Finland.
We are in Finland.

Movie subtitles

They'll make a big hit in Finland, just before you freeze to death.
Freshwater fish imported from Finland.
Finland - stabbed to death in a ladies' sauna bath, sir.
Italy, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Finland and the entire Balkans.
We have to wait for the materials from Finland, so that I'll use the oppurtunity to take my wife and children to Italy.
While he was freezing in the snow on the Finland front, his wife was making it with the regiment horse doctor.
Where was the vase made, Finland? - And where did you buy it? - When did that girl get promoted?
Sorry, but I'm bringing it down from Finland. 76 hours of driving.
In helsinki recently, there were so many drunks lying around. even though it's hard to obtain alcohol in finland.
If he doesn't, I'll move to Finland.
The lady? - From Finland, Mr Fawlty, very pretty. Tall, blonde.
Finland appeals to you, does it?
Bank of Finland, as a night watchman.
Finland.
But - at finland Station.
War with Finland?
I know how it affected him after the death notice came from Finland.
And when that time the news from Finland came when I didn't believe it.
However, there may be a significant break in that ring. here in the area of the Queen Victoria Sea near Franz Josef Land. north of Murmansk and Finland.
Welcome to Finland.
All combat vehicles in Finland must be ready when we arrive.
Bring him to me in Finland.
Do you know my agent in Finland?
From Finland, Mr Fawlty, very pretty.
Doesn't this remind you of Finland, Brenda?
But everybody told me it was just like Finland around here.
In Finland, once in a while at night you hear a wolf.
And in Finland, man do not swear at woman!

News and current affairs

In return, Stalin's USSR was given a free hand to attack Finland and to occupy Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, as well as a part of Romania.
Austria is closer to Germany than Finland, and so on.
Yet they are hardly Swedish characteristics, or for that matter are they dominant in Finland and Norway (two countries that experienced severe financial turbulence in 1992-1993).
Finland was the first to issue national inflation-indexed bonds, in 1946, in response to massive wartime price growth.
From Holland and Finland to Argentina and Japan, majority governments are formed with minority support.
In Finland, the anti-European True Finns party has shot up from nowhere to the brink of power.
It, too, did not have much success, except perhaps in the case of Finland, which ultimately bent its policies to gain relief from sanctions imposed in 1958.
Countries like Germany, Finland, and the Netherlands are right to argue that rapid progress cannot come at the expense of the new supervisory structure's quality.
In Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Denmark, Austria, and Sweden, too, the popularity of populist, anti-EU, anti-migrant right-wing parties is on the rise.
Fundamental economic reforms are usually implemented only after a severe crisis, as was the case in Britain in the late 1970s, in Sweden and Finland in the early 1990s, and in Eastern Europe after the collapse of communism in 1989.
And, as heavily indebted countries are pushed towards insolvency, nationalist political parties - for example, Finland's True Finns - have grown stronger, alongside more established counterparts elsewhere in Europe.
If your mobile phone was assembled in India, but developed and designed in Finland, is it an Indian or a Finnish product?
Today, however, European science is declining in almost all countries (Sweden, Finland, and Iceland are exceptions), wasting existing talent and losing attractiveness for young people.
The inclusion of the next three next countries--Sweden, Finland, and Austria--posed fewer economic problems.
The idea that the US can grow out of its debt burden, as did Finland and Sweden following their financial crises in the 1990's, seems unrealistic.
Austria is closer to Germany than Finland, and so on. Unless the small countries unite on a common front, they will continue to prove easy targets of the big nationalistic players.
This November, Nord Stream was given a surprising go-ahead by three Scandinavian countries that will lend their seabed to the project: Denmark, Sweden, and Finland.
And austerity and reform fatigue in the eurozone periphery has been matched by bailout fatigue in the core, boosting support for a range of anti-euro parties in Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland.
After five years of financial and economic crisis, anti-European politics has come resoundingly to the fore in many EU countries - France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Austria, Holland, Finland, Greece, Portugal, and even Germany.
The political problem is that the second solution cannot yet be sold to German voters, let alone to nationalist fringe parties like France's National Front and Finland's True Finns.

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