Citations:Finland


 * 1961, Pierre Deffontaines, Larousse Encyclopedia of Geography: Europe:
 * The line from Joensuu to Oulu and Tornio roughly follows the dividing line between the two Finlands. The regions which have been longest occupied are the fertile plains of marine clay along the coast and on the shores of certain lakes.
 * 1989, Karen Christine Beidel, Showing their politics: the society for Finland's geography and nationalism:
 * Finland, he argues, always existed within the Swedish realm as at least two Finlands. The Finnish archipelago, Ostrobothnia, and Luonais [sic]-Suomi were, in fact, part of the core of the Swedish empire. The more distant parts ...
 * 2014, Andrew Boland, Dhaka to Dakar: Book One - Through Asia, Lulu Press, Inc (ISBN 9781304896292):
 * I was baffled at the presence of two Finlands and no Australia.
 * 2015, Dimitrios Kassis, Representations of the North in Victorian Travel Literature, Cambridge Scholars Publishing (ISBN 9781443875158), page 294:
 * In Boileau-Elliott&#39;s excerpt one can also discern this cultural conflict between the two “Finlands”, the more advanced part (“ceded by Sweden”) and Old Finland (conquered by Peter the Great) which belongs culturally to the East,
 * 2017, Jason Lavery, Reforming Finland: The Diocese of Turku in the Age of Gustav Vasa 1523-1560, BRILL (ISBN 9789004354708), page 18:
 * Two Finlands also existed in the sense that most of the Finnish Peninsula lay under the Swedish Crown, but smaller areas were at times under the rule of Russia and its predecessors. In fact, there were many Finlands. The medieval and ...
 * In Boileau-Elliott&#39;s excerpt one can also discern this cultural conflict between the two “Finlands”, the more advanced part (“ceded by Sweden”) and Old Finland (conquered by Peter the Great) which belongs culturally to the East,
 * 2017, Jason Lavery, Reforming Finland: The Diocese of Turku in the Age of Gustav Vasa 1523-1560, BRILL (ISBN 9789004354708), page 18:
 * Two Finlands also existed in the sense that most of the Finnish Peninsula lay under the Swedish Crown, but smaller areas were at times under the rule of Russia and its predecessors. In fact, there were many Finlands. The medieval and ...