History

Independent now for almost 90 years, Finland was part of the Swedish realm for some 700 years up to 1809 when it became attached to the Russian empire for just over a century. The Finnish nationalism gained momentum during the Russian period and Finland declared independence on 6 December 1917.

 

Finnish flag
The Finnish flag features a blue cross on a white background. (Finnish Tourist Board/Tim Bird)

The 1940s was a period of strong economic growth and Finland, earlier a mainly rural country, took major steps on the path to industrialisation.  The 1960s marked the beginning of a vast movement of people from rural to urban areas.

 

Finland joined the European Free Trade Association, EFTA, in 1961, became member of the European Union in 1995 and was one of the founding members of the euro zone in 1999.

 

Virtual Finland: Main Outlines of Finnish History