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- Finland–Greece_relations abstract "Finnish-Greek relations are foreign relations between Finland and Greece. Greece was among the first countries to recognize the independence of Finland, on January 5, 1918. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1920.Since February 1, 1977, Finland has an embassy in Athens. For a long period Finland was represented in Greece through its embassies either in Bucharest, Rome or Belgrade. Finland also has 7 honorary consulates in Kos, Patras, Pireus, Rhodes, Thessaloniki, Heraklion, and Corfu. Greece has an embassy in Helsinki and 4 honorary consulates in Turku, Kuopio, Oulu, and Rovaniemi.Both countries are full members of the European Union.".
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- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageExternalLink www.greekembassy.fi.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageExternalLink Finland.
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- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Finland.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Greece.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finland–Greece_relations.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Corfu.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
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- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Helsinki.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Heraklion.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Kos.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Kuopio.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Oulu.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Patras.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Piraeus.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Pireus.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Rhodes.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Rovaniemi.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Thessaloniki.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLink Turku.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finland–Greece relations".
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- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Foreign_relations_of_Finland.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hellenic_foreign_relations.
- Finland–Greece_relations wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Bilateral_relations.
- Finland–Greece_relations subject Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Finland.
- Finland–Greece_relations subject Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Greece.
- Finland–Greece_relations subject Category:Finland–Greece_relations.
- Finland–Greece_relations comment "Finnish-Greek relations are foreign relations between Finland and Greece. Greece was among the first countries to recognize the independence of Finland, on January 5, 1918. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1920.Since February 1, 1977, Finland has an embassy in Athens. For a long period Finland was represented in Greece through its embassies either in Bucharest, Rome or Belgrade.".
- Finland–Greece_relations label "Finland–Greece relations".
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- Finland–Greece_relations wasDerivedFrom Finland–Greece_relations?oldid=551371791.
- Finland–Greece_relations isPrimaryTopicOf Finland–Greece_relations.