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page 1Finnish nationalism
Jean Sibelius
Finnish composer (1865–1957)
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Turanism
thumb|upright=1.5|Map of Eurasia showing the "Altaic" and Uralic language-speaking regions, which are united under the "Turanian" theory.
Turanism, also known as Turanianism, pan-Turanism or pan-Turanianism, is a pan-nationalist political movement built around pseudoscientific claims of biological and linguistic connections between various ethnic groups of Eurasia. It revolves around the abandoned proposal of a Ural-Altaic language family, which hypothesizes that the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, and Uralic peoples share Inner and Central Asian origins and therefore close cultural, ethnic, and l
Lapua Movement
former Finnish far-right political organisation
Greater Finland
irredentist movement
White Guard
anti-communist militia during and after the Finnish Civil War (1918–1944)
Fennoman movement
political movement
Impaled Nazarene
Finnish musical group; extreme metal band
Heimosodat
thumb|The map shows Finland within the borders of the Grand Duchy of Finland|Grand Duchy. The areas in light red represent the territorial gains hoped for as part of a [[Greater Finland. A border along the Karelian, Olonets and White Isthumuses (three-isthumus border) would have drastically shortened the length of the border with Russia.]]
The Finnish term '''''' (singular ) refers to a series of armed conflicts and private military expeditions in 1918–1922 into areas of the former Russian Empire that bordered on Finland and were inhabited in large part by other Finnic peoples.
Finnish Party
defunct political party in Finland
Patriotic People's Movement
former political party of Finland
Young Finnish Party
defunct political party in Finland
Academic Karelia Society
Finnish organization (1922–1944)
Svecoman movement
1870s–1880s Swedish nationalist movement in Finland
Finnish nationalism
nationalistic ideology about the culture and ethnicity of Finnish people
Konni Zilliacus
Finnish independence activist (1855-1924)
Finnicization
thumb|right|A set of graves in Tampere, showing the Swedish surname 'Kyander' as well as the finnicized 'Kiianmies'.
Finnicization (also finnicisation, fennicization, fennicisation) is the changing of one's personal names from other languages (usually Swedish) into Finnish. During the era of National Romanticism in Finland, many people, especially Fennomans, finnicized their previously Swedish family names.
Finland's language strife
19th-century language conflict within Finland
Pan-Finnicism
thumb|349x349px|Approximate location of the Finno-Ugric languages|Finno-Ugric peoples within scope of the ideology
Pan-Finnicism (), also known as Pan-Fennicism or sometimes even referred to as Finno-Ugrism or even heimoaate () is a pan-nationalist idea which advocates for the political or economic unification of the Finno-Ugric peoples. The idea is broad in its meaning and oftentimes it simply refers to the Finno-Ugric peoples, however on rare occasion it can be limited to only the Baltic Finnic peoples or to the Finnic peoples.
Suomen Sisu
Finnish political association
Power Belongs to the People
political party in Finland