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|image_coat = Coat of arms of Finland.svg
|image_map = EU-Finland.svg
|map_caption = {{map caption|location_color=dark green|region=[[EuropeЕвропа]]|region_color=dark grey|subregion=the [[EuropeanЕвропска UnionУнія]]|subregion_color=green|legend=EU-Finland.svg}}
|national_anthem = {{lang|fi|''[[Maamme]]''}}{{spaces|2}}<small>([[Finnish language|Finnish]])</small><br />{{lang|sv|''[[Maamme#Vårt land|Vårt land]]''}}{{spaces|2}}<small>([[Swedish language|Swedish]])''<br />"Our Land"</small>
|official_languages = [[FinnishФіньскый languageязык|FinnishФіньскый]], [[SwedishШведскый languageязык|SwedishШведскый]]
|regional_languages = [[Saami languages|Saami]]
|demonym = [[Finns|Finns, Finnish]]
|capital = [[HelsinkiГельсінкі]]
|latd=60 |latm=10 |latNS=N |longd=024 |longm=56 |longEW=E
|largest_city = capitalГоловне місто
|religion = [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]]
|government_type = [[Parliamentary republic]]<ref>Formerly a semi-presidential republic, it's now a parliamentary republic according to David Arter, First Chair of Politics at Aberdeen University, who in his "Scandinavian Politics Today" (Manchester University Press, revised 2008), quotes Jaakko Nousiainen in "From semi-presidentialism to parliamentary government" in Scandinavian Political Studies 24 (2) p95-109 as follows: "There are hardly any grounds for the epithet 'semi-presidential'." Arter's own conclusions are only slightly more nuanced: "The adoption of a new constitution on 1 March 2000 meant that Finland was no longer a case of semi-presidential government other than in the minimalist sense of a situation where a popularly elected fixed-term president exists alongside a prime minister and cabinet who are responsible to parliament (Elgie 2004: 317)". According to the Finnish Constitution, the President has no possibility to rule the government without the ministerial approval, and substantially has not the power to disband the parliament under its own desire. Finland is actually represented by its Prime Minister, and not by its President, in the Council of the Heads of State and Government of the European Union.</ref>
|leader_title1 = [[PresidentПрезідент of FinlandФіньска|PresidentПрезідент]]
|leader_title2 = [[Prime Minister of Finland|Prime Minister]]
|leader_title3 =
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|Gini_year = 2000
|Gini_category = <span style="color:#090;">low</span>
|currency = [[EuroЄвро]] ([[Euro sign|€]])¹
|currency_code = EUR
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