Finland gained independence on the 6th of December 1917.
6th of December 1917
The country that obtained its independence in December 6 1917 is Finland.
Since December 6, 1917.
Finland did not exist as an independent nation until December 6, 1917, when it declared its independence from Russia, and a Civil War immediately began over that issue. Finland owed no WWI war debt.
Finland declared independence in 1917.
Finland
Finland gained independence on the 6th of December 1917.
No one, they were created as a new country of combined republics following the Octover revolution of 1917.
6th of December 1917
Finland's declaration of independence was given on December 6, 1917 (this later became the independence day) and the Bolsheviks (Russia's ruling party; Finland was part of Russia) recognized Finland on December 31, 1917 (N.S.). The recognitions of other major countries were all given by the end of 1919.
The country that obtained its independence in December 6 1917 is Finland.
Yes, Finland existed in 1989. Finland declared it's independence on December 6th 1917 and was recognized a month later, on 4th of January 1918.
Since December 6, 1917.
Finland was under Swedish rule for over 500 years (1300-1809), then under Russian rule for over 100 years (1809-1917), after which it gained independence.
Finland became independent in 1917.
in year 1917, United States joined the war. At the same year, Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and more gained independence from Soviet Russia.