Hun-lân
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Hun-lân (芬蘭, Hun-lân-gí: Suomi, Sūi-tián-gí: Finland) choân-miâ kiò chò Hun-lân Kiông-hô-kok, tī Pak Au ê kok-ka. Hun-lân ê sai-hong sī Bothnia-oan; sai-lâm-hong sī Baltic Hái; lâm-hong sī Hun-lân-oan. Lio̍k-tē ê piⁿ-kài hām Sūi-tián, Lo̍k-ui, Lō͘-se-a kong-ke; hái-bīn ê piⁿ-kài hām Estonia kong-ke. Oá sai-lâm-hoāⁿ ê Åland-tó mā sio̍k-î Hun-lân, m̄-koh ū siong-tong ê chū-tī koân.
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Toā-pō͘-hūn ê Au-chiu, A-chiu gí-giân toè Sūi-tián-gí, kā i hō-chò 'Finland' a̍h-sī lūi-sū ê hoat-im.
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Le̍k-sú
Hun-lân 1917-nî tok-lip; tī 1995-nî chiaⁿ-ge̍h chèng-sek ka-ji̍p Au-chiu Liân-bêng.
Gōa-pō͘ liân-kiat
- Hun-lân Chèng-hú Archived 2005-02-03 at the Wayback Machine.
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