Denmark–Finland relations

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Danish-Finnish relations
Map indicating locations of Denmark and Finland

Denmark

Finland
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Denmark, HelsinkiEmbassy of Finland, Copenhagen

Denmark–Finland relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Finland. Denmark has an embassy in Helsinki. Finland has an embassy in Copenhagen.[1][2] Both countries are part of the Nordic Council. Denmark officially recognized Finland's independence in 1918 and diplomatic relations were established on 18 February of that year. Both countries are members of the European Union, Nordic Union, Council of the Baltic Sea States. and the Finnish-Danish Cultural Fund support projects of artists in both countries.

History[]

Denmark was the first country along with Sweden to recognize Finland's independence on 10 January 1918.[3] During Winter War, over 1,000 Danish volunteers came to help Finland.[4] During the Winter war and the Continuation war, Denmark took 4,200 Finnish war children.[5]

Country comparison[]

Embassy of Finland in Copenhagen
 Denmark  Finland
Population 5,704,000 5,585,000
Area 43,000 km2 338,424 km2
Population Density 131/km2 18/km2
Capital city Copenhagen Helsinki
Largest Cities Copenhagen - 579,513 (1,990,036 Metro)
Aarhus - 259,754 (324,330 Metro)
Odense - 172,512 (196,090 Metro)
Aalborg - 130,853 (197,426 Metro)
Esbjerg - 71,618 (114,244 Metro)
Helsinki – 621,863 (1,420,576 Metro)
Tampere - 223,035 (389,896 Metro)
Turku - 184,123 (318,168 Metro)
Oulu - 196,260 (241,106 Metro)
Jyväskylä - 135,762 (179,410 Metro)
Government Unitary parliamentary
constitutional monarchy
Parliamentary representative democratic republic
First Leader Gorm the Old (by convention) Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse
Current Leader Margrethe II (Monarch)
Mette Frederiksen (Prime Minister)
Sauli Niinistö (President)
Sanna Marin (Prime Minister)
Main Language Danish Finnish and Swedish
Main Religions 79% Christian
16% Non-Religious
4% Other
76.5% Christian
22.1% Non-Religious
1.4% Other
GDP (nominal) US$336.7 billion $267.3 billion
GDP (nominal) per capita US$59,921 $49,265
GDP (PPP) $240.9 billion $218.3 billion
GDP (PPP) per capita US$43,080 $40,045
Real GDP Growth Rate 0.1% -0.6%
Military Expenditure 1.41% of GDP 1.47% of GDP
Military Personnel 72,135 365,000
Labour Force 2,795,000 2,685,000
Mobile Phones 7,000,000 9,310,000
Expatriate populations 3,000[6] 1,235[7]

Trade[]

Denmark is Finland's 15th largest export country and the 10th biggest import-trading partner. Finland's exports to Denmark, as well as imports from that area have fluctuated each year, the trade balance, however, was in the 2000s, Finland deficit. In 2008, Finland's exports to Denmark increased. The value of exports to Denmark, was 1.380 billion euros and imports from Denmark was 1.453 billion euros.

Tourism[]

In 2017, 113,000 Danes visited Finland, while 206,000 Finns visited Denmark.[8][9]

High-level visits[]

Former prime minister of Finland Matti Vanhanen visited Denmark on 12 October 2007. Lars Løkke Rasmussen, the Prime Minister of Denmark visited Finland on 10 February 2010 during the Baltic Sea summit.

Diplomacy[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Finnish embassy in Copenhagen
  2. ^ Danish embassy in Helsinki Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Countries and regions. In 1919, Mannerheim visited Copenhagen, asking if Prince Aage would have wanted to become the King of Finland. A–Z". Archived from the original on 30 March 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  4. ^ Talvisodan historia osa 4, s. 52., virolaisten osalta Mattila 1999
  5. ^ http://www.sotalapset.fi/ Sotalapsiliitto
  6. ^ "Kahdenväliset suhteet" (in Finnish). Embassy of Finland, Copenhagen. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  7. ^ "International migrant stock". United Nations. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  8. ^ "PX-Web - Select variable and values". VisitFinland. Retrieved 21 May 2016.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Tourism".

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