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The Flag The Finnish flag features a blue cross on a white background. It takes two forms, the national (civil) flag and the state flag.
The flag with "the blue of our lakes and the white snow of our winters", as a poet described these symbolic colours in 1870, was made official in a law enacted on 29th May, 1918, less than six months after Finland had achieved independence. A new law entered into force in 1978. The national flag |
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Finnish official flag-raising days in 2007 | ||
| Monday | February 5 | National Poet Runeberg's Day |
| tuesday | February 6 | Saami National Day |
| Wednesday | February 28 | Kalevala, the Finnish National Epic Day |
| Monday | April 9 | Finnish Language Day |
| Friday | April 27 | Veterans' Day |
| Tuesday | May 1 | Labour Day |
| Sunday | May 15 | Mothers' Day |
| Saturday | May 12 | Finnish Heritage Day |
| Monday | May 21 | Remembrance Day |
| Monday | June 4 | Flag Day of Defence Forces |
| Saturday | June 23 | Midsummer Day |
| Friday | July 6 | Summer and Poetry Day |
| Thursday | August 9 | International Day of the World's Indigenous People |
| Wednesday | October 10 | Finnish Literature Day |
| Wednesday | October 24 | United Nations Day |
| Tuesday | November 6 | Finnish Swedish Heritage Day |
| Sunday | November 11 | Fathers' Day |
| Thursday | December 6 | Independence Day of Finland |
Published January 2004 / Updated June 2007
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bronze age grave on Meilahti rock in Helsinki
foto: newspaper
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