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Español: Decreto presidencial argentino, en el cual Argentina reconoce la independencia de Finlandia.
Argentina fue el primer país fuera de Europa en reconocer a Finlandia como Estado independiente.
English: Argentine presidential decree recognizing Finland as an independent nation.
Argentina was the first non European country to recognize Finland's independence.
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Archivo Histórico de la Cancillería Argentina
Author
Hipólito Yrigoyen (signed) (1852–1933)
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