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We celebrate Independence day in Finland, today, Dec 6th. Finland got independence from Russia in 1917, after a century under their rule. Sweden had to give away their eastern part, namely Finland, in 1809, because they lost a war against Russia. Sweden was formed as a nation state in the 12th century, and Finland (that wasn't a nation and had very few inhabitants) was incorporated. So we were not oppressed by Sweden, but we were Sweden. Almost 700 years of being a part of Sweden, explains why people like me still speak Swedish in Finland. Unfortunately we have endured several wars during the 20th century. The pictures are from WW2.

@tanjaostman
Happy Independence day to Finland from Norway! 😃

[PS. According to Viking historian Snorre writing the King sagas on Iceland, Norwegian(-Swedes maybe) founded Helsinki... ;-) So we may be in the same boat from that time on. But they say the original "Finn" people were driven out by someone centuries if not a millennium before, (in more legendary times?) and may have become part of the UK?? ]

@tanjaostman I appreciate the history lesson .just think we all have the same great —great grandpa Noah! And if we love Jesus we are brothers & sisters in Christ Jesus! We have hope on Christ eternal hope!

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