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Helsinki
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The largest independent publication in Finland in terms of circulation and popularity, it is distributed mainly by subscription in the Nordic countries. It was known since the end of the XIX century under the name «Päivälehti», defended the independence of the country from the influence of the Russian Empire.
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Helsinki
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
The popular tabloid of Finland, an evening newspaper with the most interesting news of the region, is published daily in Helsinki. Initially, it was an irregular evening supplement to Helsingin Sanomat, published to cover important political and sporting events.
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Tampere
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The regional daily newspaper of Finnish Tampere, distributed in southwestern Finland throughout the Pirkanmaa region. It was created at the end of the 19th century to protect and preserve national interests, especially Finnish culture and language, from external influence.
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Helsinki
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·3 per week
·General
·None
The main provincial, agricultural, livestock, forestry and environmental newspaper of Finland, published in Helsinki since 1916, belongs to the Farmer's Union of Finland. The newspaper's main readers are agronomists, farmers, ecologists, and forestry specialists.
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Helsinki
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
The second most popular tabloid in Finland after Ilta-Sanomat, the newspapers are similar in subject matter and style of presentation, but this newspaper is more restrained and moderate in its publications. It is published in the evening and was originally an appendix to the newspaper «Uusi Suomi» (New Finland).
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Oulu
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The largest subscription regional daily newspaper in Northern Finland, as well as in the north-eastern part of the Gulf of Bothnia and the city of Oulu. One of the most innovative regional Finnish newspapers of the 20th century, it supported the National Progressive Party until 1953.
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Helsinki
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·Right
Economic and Business newspaper of Finland with an overview of domestic financial, trade, and industrial markets: quotes, reports, forecasts, author's notes, and various analytics. It was founded in 1898 by the Association of Finnish Entrepreneurs (Suomen Liikemies-Yhdistys).
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Helsinki
·Swedish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·None
Nezavisimaya gazeta in Swedish, the most widely circulated foreign Swedish newspaper in Finland, which retained this title throughout the 19th century. «The Best European Newspaper» in 2006. It is published mainly for residents of the territory bordering Sweden.
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Juväskylä
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
Regional newspaper of Central Finland and the administrative center of Keski-Suomi, the city of Juväskylä. It is considered the oldest Finnish-language newspaper in Finland. In other regions, it is available by subscription or electronically on the website.
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Kuopio
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Finnish regional daily newspaper of south-eastern Finland, the administrative center of the Northern Savo province, the port city of Kuopio on Lake Kallavesi, an important cultural, sports and tourist center of the country.
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Lahti
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Regional newspaper of the city of Lahti and the southern regions of Finland, Pyayat-Hame region. The newspaper has a special section for tourists, dedicated to the sights of the region, so it can be considered as an up-to-date guide to Southern Finland.
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Turku
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The daily newspaper of the south-west of Finland, the region of Varsinais-Suomi and the city of Turku, the third in the ranking by circulation in the country. Previously, she supported the Young Finnish youth political party. The newspaper was one of the first in Europe to use computer technology.
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Pori
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Regional Finnish newspaper of Satakunta province and Pori city, one of the oldest Finnish newspapers. The newspaper is most widely distributed in the administrative center of the province, as well as in the cities of Ikaalinen, Kristiinankaupunki and Lajtila.
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Joensuu
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Newspaper of Eastern Finland and Northern Karelia, third in the ranking among the oldest Finnish newspapers. For most of its history, the newspaper supported the Kokoomus (Coalition Party) political party, and today it is considered completely independent and politically neutral.
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Helsinki
·Finnish
·Magazine
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
The Finnish business magazine, aimed at representatives of small and medium-sized businesses, was conceived as a more modern alternative and competitor to the trade and financial newspaper «Kauppalehti». At the moment, it is published only in electronic form.
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Lappeenranta
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
A daily regional publication in Finnish of the southern coast of the Saimaa region of Finland and South Karelia, published in Lappeenranta. It is mostly devoted to socio-social life and less to politics and economics.
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Kotka
·Finnish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The regional newspaper of Southern Finland, the Kymenlaakso region and the city of Kotka, was formed by combining several local publications. This area is named after the river, which is famous for its abundance of fish and is popular with anglers.
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Helsinki
·English
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·General
·None
An English-language newspaper about life in Finland and Scandinavia, the publication is intended for a foreign audience and, first of all, tourists, as well as for: businessmen, diplomats, expats, students, residents. It is distributed free of charge on flights, trains, tourist centers, hotels, and exhibitions. Since 2015, it is available only in electronic form.
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Helsinki
·Finnish
·Magazine
·3 per month
·Politics
·Left
The largest socio-political magazine of the Social Democratic Party of Finland, dedicated to politics and the sphere of labor, social culture, welfare, ecology. The first political magazine in Finland, it represents the left political trend.
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Turku
·Swedish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·None
The oldest newspaper in Finland, published since 1824 in Swedish, distributed in the south-west of Finland and the Aland Islands archipelago, and aimed at the Swedish-speaking audience living on the border of the two countries.
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