curprev12:2312:23, 5 April 2023 80.62.29.143talk 43,295 bytes0 Infobox: The Finnish Orthodox Church didn't become independent until the 1920s. Until then it was part of the Russian Orthodox Church.undo
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curprev21:5521:55, 3 April 2023 2001:14bb:67f:ba0c:e470:ccf8:4fdc:e74btalk 43,295 bytes−149 Grand Duchy of Finland had no official flag, so Russian flag at infographic is not correct to refer as people may think that that flag was an official flag of Grand Duchy of Finland. The flag section of this article is perfectly explaining more about flags. The coat of arm is more than enough to display in this case.undo
curprev20:3120:31, 9 June 2022 2603:8001:a3f:cd6f:a52e:91ac:a9bf:d357talk 42,294 bytes−11 It is implied in the politics section and more that Russian Finland was never a Constitutional monarchy-even though it had the same intuitions as Sweden’s when it was still a part of it, but Alexander I stated that he did not wanted to rule it over as constitutional. So changing “Constitutional monarchy” to just “Monarchy”.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev15:0015:00, 23 November 2021 Cariustalkcontribs 41,169 bytes−45 Replaced "status" as Governorate-General with Grand Duchy - the government structure of Finland as Grand Duchy was unique in the Russian Empireundo
curprev15:2115:21, 14 January 2021 Smörretalkcontribs 40,588 bytes0 Markka was introduced in 1860. It was valued in the rouble until 1865, but it was still the currency. Just like between 1999-2002 markka was was bound by the euro.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev05:1305:13, 3 April 2017 Catsmugglertalkcontribs 36,820 bytes+19,948 Expanded on the history of the Grand Duchy with a far larger summary that can hopefully be more interesting. First time editing Wikipedia, hope it helps :-)undo
curprev17:2317:23, 20 August 2013 89.27.36.41talk 15,969 bytes−72 Provide a source for use in the Grand Duchy at the time. Not everything that applied for the rest of the Empire applied in Finland.undo
curprev17:2217:22, 20 May 2013 PBS-AWBtalkcontribs 16,022 bytes+3 modification to {{Cite Americana}}, replaced: – → – (4), {{Cite Americana| → {{Cite Americana|wstitle=, Further reading== * Alenius, Kari. "Russification in Estonia and Finland Before 1917," ''Faravid,'' 2004, using AWBundo
curprev15:5515:55, 21 March 2013 128.214.69.228talk 16,019 bytes−18 See talk page; the kingdom was NOT the direct successor, since the king wasn't elected until 10 months after Finland declared independence as a republic.undo
curprev15:5315:53, 21 March 2013 128.214.69.228talk 16,037 bytes0 Finnish was official as well beginning from the 1880s, and with it being the language of the majority, it should be first in the order of names.undo
curprev06:2506:25, 28 June 2012 89.27.36.41talk 17,138 bytes−23 Correcting false information: the kingdom was NOT the direct successor, as the time between the declaration of independence (Dec 1917) and the election of the king (Oct 1918) was a whole 10 months. The lion flag was used until May 1918.undo
curprev19:2019:20, 29 November 2011 89.27.103.116talk 16,781 bytes+12 There's a possibility of misunderstanding: there was a party called Liberal Party in the late 1800s, but it was not this party, although this party's ideology was mainly liberal as well.undo
curprev21:2121:21, 14 November 2011 89.27.103.116talk 16,708 bytes−19 This is false. The 'Kingdom of Finland' became to being in October 1918, ten months after the declaration of independence. When Finland declared independence in Dec. 1917 it did so as a republic. So the Grand Duchy was NOT succeeded by monarchy.undo
curprev04:0104:01, 12 April 2011 89.27.103.116talk 16,673 bytes−93 That is incorrect. When Finland declared independence in 6 december 1917 it did so as a republic. The civil war began nearly two months later and the kingdom was proclaimed in october 1918, ten months after independence.undo