Finland

Finland was a country in Northern Europe. It was part of the region of Scandinavia (although technically not on the Scandinavian peninsula) and originally lay in the proximity of the Murmansk, Karelia, Estonia, Sweden and Norway (100 BU).

The Finnish were a Uralic people who for much of history were under the control of Russians, including the Russian Federation. Due to this, Finland developed an exceptionally militant culture against Russians in the years leading up to the Century War. Unlike neighboring Norway and Sweden, Finland never had a monarchy, and was always a republic.