Which two countries had controlled Finland for centuries?

a) Sweden and Russia
b) Germany and Poland
Consider This: The Finnish climate meant that contact with most of Europe was cut off during the winter months. See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.
c) Norway and Denmark
Consider This: The Finnish climate meant that contact with most of Europe was cut off during the winter months. See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.
d) Hungary and Austria
Consider This: The Finnish climate meant that contact with most of Europe was cut off during the winter months. See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.


a) Sweden and Russia

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