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Tribes speaking Finno-Ugric languages are by now settled around the northeast of the Baltic, in modern Estonia and Finland      
1323
 
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A treaty divides Finland between two powerfully competitive neighbours, Sweden and Novgorod     
1581
 
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Finland is granted the status of a separate grand duchy within the realm of Sweden     
1617
 
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The treaty of Stolbova brings into Swedish hands the coast round the Gulf of Finland, ending Russian access to the Baltic     
1808
 
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Russia, after winning much of Finland from Sweden during the previous century, invades again in 1808     
1809
 
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In the Treaty of Hamina (or Fredrikshamn), Sweden cedes Finland to Russia as an autonomous grand duchy      
1900
 
    
Jean Sibelius's Finlandia stirs national instincts in Helsinki       
1904
 
    
Finnish architect Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen wins the competition to build Helsinki's railway station       
1917 July
 
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Trotsky is imprisoned and Lenin flees to Finland as Russia's Provisional Government cracks down on the Bolsheviks        
1917 October
 
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Lenin, in disguise, returns from Finland to Petrograd, where he hides in the flat of a party worker