Well, basically, Finland was NOT the first country to give the rights, it was ITALY, get it right PLEASE
Finland is mostly a fairly flat country, but especially in the north there are mountains too.
The team from Finland took the silver.
Finland doesn't separate any jobs only for men and only for women.
New Zealand was the first places to give women the right to vote in 1893. However when this happened New Zealand was not yet a "country", but still a self-governing colony.
Finland won the silver medal in Women's Snowboarding slopestyle at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. The winning athlete was Enni Rukajärvi.
Finland in 1906. The first European women to enter parliament were also from here in 1907.
Finland in 1906. The first European women to enter parliament were also from here in 1907.
WyomingWyomingWyomingWyomingNew Zealand was the first to give women the right to vote. Finland was the first to also give them the right to stand as candidate.
WyomingWyomingWyomingWyomingNew Zealand was the first to give women the right to vote. Finland was the first to also give them the right to stand as candidate.
New Zealand in 1893 is often said to be the first country in the world to give women the right to vote.
Finland was the first nation to grant women the vote, but it was a Grand Duchy of the Russian Empire. The first independent state to grant the vote to women was New Zealand. No, it was not Finland, Finland granted this in 1906. However Australia granted national voting rights to women (except aboriginal women) in 1902. People always seem to forget Australia.
Finland :)
women gained the right to vote here, in America in 1920. established in the 19th amendment.
WyomingWyomingWyomingWyomingNew Zealand was the first to give women the right to vote. Finland was the first to also give them the right to stand as candidate.
women gained the right to vote here, in America in 1920. established in the 19th amendment.
New Zealand
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