About 7000 years ago.
New Finland District is in south eastern Saskatchewan (Canada) settled by immigrants from Finland in the late 1800s
The city of Turku is located on the southwest coast of Finland, in the region of Finland Proper. It was settled during the 13th century which makes it the oldest city in Finland. It is located at the mouth of the Aura River.
People who settled in Lithuania and Latvia were considered "baltic," as to the people who settled Estonia (and Finland) who were considered "finnic." Also, "baltic German" is another useful term.
Turku is a city on the SW coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River.It is probably the oldest city in Finland, having been settled toward the end of the 13th century. In Finnish, the name "Turku" means "marketplace" and it was the most populated city until the end of the 1840s. Today it is the 6th largest city, and an important seaport.
a Norse European is a person from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Scandinavia, any place in Europe settled by such people, and maybe a couple other countries. Norway is the primary country associated with that description.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
The past participle of "settled" is also "settled."
The League of Nations successfully settled the dispute between Sweden and Finland over the Aaland Islands by appointing a commission of experts to investigate the situation. The commission concluded that the islands should remain with Finland, as they were inhabited primarily by Finnish speakers and geographically closer to Finland. Sweden accepted the League's decision, which emphasized peaceful resolution and respect for self-determination, leading to a stable outcome in the region. The resolution was significant for demonstrating the League's capacity to mediate international conflicts.
There are no deserts in Finland
southern Finland
Generally not. Settled is settled.
Finland, I guess