Finland Independence Day is celebrated on December 6th each year. On
this day in 1917, Finland declared its independence from Russia, which
had been a part of the Grand Duchy of Finland within the Russian Empire.
The declaration of independence was a significant moment in Finnish
history, leading to the establishment of the Republic of Finland.
December 6th is a national holiday in Finland, and it is celebrated with
various events, ceremonies, and traditions throughout the country.
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