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On October 28, 1950, my country and Finland established diplomatic relations
On this day 75 years ago, on October 28, 1950 (September 18, 1950 in the lunar calendar), our country established diplomatic relations with Finland. The beautiful woman of carnival Finland, the full name of the Republic of Finland. Means "the country of lakes and marshes". Located in northern Europe. Area 338,145 square kilometers. Population 5.098 million (1994). The Finnish nationality accounts for 93.6%, and the Swedish nationality accounts for 6.2%. Finnish and Swedish are both official languages. 88.4% of the residents believe in Christian Lutheranism. Helsinki, the capital. Minerals mainly include copper, iron, nickel, vanadium, cobalt, etc. Peat reserves are abundant. The forest coverage rate is 66%. The per capita GDP is about 23,000 US dollars. Agriculture and forestry are closely combined, and the output value is roughly the same. Its forest management, seedling, planting, mining and transportation are among the world's advanced ranks. Agricultural products include wheat, barley, oats, potatoes and oil crops. There are more than self-sufficiency in agricultural and livestock products. Wood processing and metal industry are the two major economic pillars, as well as chemical, electronic, paper and other industrial sectors. About 80% of wood processing products and 40% of metal industry products are exported. 80% of the energy required and many industrial raw materials are imported. Transportation is developed. The earliest inhabitants were the Lapu people, and later the Finns moved in and established the Grand Duchy of Finland. It belonged to Sweden in the second half of the 12th century. It became the Grand Duchy of Russia in 1809. Declared independence on December 6, 1917 (Independence Day is National Day). In 1918, the working class launched an armed uprising and established a revolutionary regime, which was later suppressed. In November 1939, the Finnish-Soviet War broke out, and Finland was defeated. After Hitler's German invasion of the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944, Finland participated in the war against the Soviet Union. In February 1947, Finland signed the Paris Peace Treaty with the Soviet Union as a defeated country. After the war, more than 40 years were mainly ruled by "center-left" parties. In 1991, a four-party coalition government composed of the Center Party, the National United Party, the Swedish People's Party and the Christian Union was formed for the first time after the war. Established diplomatic relations with China on October 28, 1950. Snow-covered Finnish Lapland in Santa Claus Village The Finnish scenery swan, the national bird of Finland. Karelian Pie hides behind flowers in the church Senate Square and Buddy Bear Autumn is harvest season Charming Aurora National Park Finnish Fort is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Finland. In the Repovesi National Park in southeast Finland. Helsinki Cathedral was built in 1852 and was formerly St. Nicholas Cathedral. Pori Jazz Festival Turku Cathedral, Finland's Turku Cathedral is the mother church of evangelical Lutheranism. Senate Building City Hall, built in 1833 City Hall used to be a hotel. Alexandria Street - a commercial street in Helsinki. The headquarters of Nokia, Finland's largest company. Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant Vantaa Airport, Helsinki's Vantaa Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Finland. A steamship leaving Finland. F-18 fighter jets of the Finnish Air Force.


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