This is a list of firsts in Finland.

Education and academia

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

First women

Literature

  • First book in the world and Finland written solely in text messages: Viimeiset viestit (English: Last Messages) by Hannu Luntiala (2007)[16]
  • First female writer in Finland: Sara Wacklin
  • First Finnish language encyclopedia: Tietosanakirja (1909-1922)
  • First Finnish language grammar book published: 1649
  • First novel published in Finnish: Seven Brothers (Finnish: Seitsemän veljestä) (1870)

Media

Film

  • 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

  • First Finnish album to certify gold based on downloads and streams: AMK Dropout (2014)
  • First Finnish publisher to sell manga: Sangatsu Manga (2003)
  • First Finnish video included in MTV Nordic's daily video-rotation: U Drive Me Crazy

Military

Anneli Jäätteenmäki, the first female Prime Minister of Finland

Politics and government

Science and technology

Verner Weckman, the first Finnish Olympic gold medalist.

Titles and awards

Other

See also

References

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