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Kierâš
Kierâš was an Inari Sámi-language online weekly newspaper that was published for the first time on September 6, 2007. It was published by Anarâškielâ servi and its editor-in-chief was Petter Morottaja. At the start, the newspaper was published once a week, offering news, announcements and current topics in Inari Sámi to its readers. The Society for the Promotion of Sámi Culture donated money to cover the costs of running the magazine before the society disbanded in 2007. The Cultural Division of the Sámi Parliament in Finland awarded the newspaper a publication grant for 2008. Kierâš was publi
Uusi Suomi
Finnish daily newspaper (1919–1991)
Päivälehti
thumb|, 15 April 1904 '''''' (meaning "Daily") was a newspaper in Finland, which was then a Grand Duchy under the Czar of Russia. The paper was founded in 1889 as the organ of the Young Finnish Party and was published six days a week. The founding company of the paper was Sanoma which also started its activities the same year. The founder of the paper was the Finnish journalist and later politician Eero Erkko who also served as its editor-in-chief.
Työmies
social democratic newspaper published in 1895–1918 in Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Times
online newspaper
Kansan Lehti
social democratic newspaper published in 1898–1918 in Tampere, Finland
Tidningar Utgifne af et Sällskap i Åbo
Swedish language newspaper published in 1771–1785 in Turku, Finland
Saima
newspaper published in 1844–1846 in Kuopio, Grand Duchy of Finland