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The Finnish Senate of 1917. P.E. Svinhufvud in the middle. The Senate declared Finland independent on 4th December 1917 and it was confirmed by parliament 6th December 1917 which became the independence day of Finland.
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Finnish gov't official picture.
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Eric Sundström[1] (1866–1933)
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The Finnish Senate of 1917. P.E. Svinhufvud in the middle. The Senate declared Finland independent on 6.12.1917. category:History of Finland Source: Finnish gov't official picture. According to Finnish law photo copyright expires 50 years after the