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Finnicization (also finnicisation, fennicization, fennicisation) is the
changing of one's
personal names from
other languages (usually Swedish) into Finnish...
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Finnicization of
Helsinki is the
transformation of Helsinki,
Finland from a Swedish-speaking city to one that is
bilingual or even multilingual, with...
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relatively high rate in
nationalistic activities (e.g.
Karelianism and
Finnicization of the
country and its institutions). This
development was
related to...
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proportion to the Swedish-speaking po****tion. The
principle of
complete Finnicization of the
Finnish society as
presented by
Ruutu later became a key requirement...
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Rautavaara Airfield, an
airfield in Rautavaara,
Finland Rautavaara is the
Finnicization of the
Swedish surname Jernberg, both
being ornamental surnames literally...
- surnames,
common in
Finland at that time. Most of the
Fennomans also
Finnicized their family names,
particularly from the end of the 19th century. In...
- status, and by the time of Finland's
independence in 1917,
after a
Finnicization campaign by the
Fennoman movement,
Finnish clearly dominated in government...
- Lhammas" Fimi 2010, pp. 73, 102.
Hostetter 2013. Tikka,
Petri (2007). "The
Finnicization of Quenya". Arda Philology:
Proceedings of the
First International Conference...
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Quaternary geology of
northern Finland. He was a
vocal opponent to the
Finnicization of the
University of Helsinki. Lindberg,
Johan (August 5, 2011). "Tanner...
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considered a very
important aspect of the
Finnish national identity. He
finnicized his name from Gallén to Gallen-Kallela in 1907. Gallen-Kallela was born...