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List of firsts in Finland

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This is a list of firsts in Finland.

Education and academia

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Liisi Oterma, the first woman in Finland to receive a Ph.D. degree in Astronomy.

First women

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Literature

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Media

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Film

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  • First active feature film company: Lyyra-Filmi
  • First Finnish computer-animated feature film: The Emperor's Secret (Finnish: Keisarin salaisuus) (2006)
  • First Finnish feature film and first fictional film: The Moonshiners (Finnish: Salaviinanpolttajat) (1907)
  • First full-length Finnish feature film: Sylvi
  • First full-length sound film with song and talk: Say It in Finnish (1931)
  • First Finnish film: Novelty from Helsinki: School youth at break (1904)
  • First Finnish film company: Atelier Apollo (1906)
  • First Finnish film distributed widely abroad: When Father Has Toothache (1923)
  • First Finnish film released on Blu-ray: Ganes (2007)[17]
  • First Finnish film with a soundtrack: Dressed Like Adam and a Bit Like Eve Too (1931)
  • First public screening: 1896

Other

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Military

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Anneli Jäätteenmäki, the first female Prime Minister of Finland

Politics and government

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Science and technology

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Verner Weckman, the first Finnish Olympic gold medalist.
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Titles and awards

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Other

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See also

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References

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