Definition of Finnmarks

1. finnmark [n] - See also: finnmark

Lexicographical Neighbors of Finnmarks

finnemanite
finner
finners
finnesko
finnickier
finnickiest
finnicky
finnier
finniest
finnikin
finnikins
finnimbrun
finnimbruns
finning
finnmark
finnmarks (current term)
finnoc
finnocchio
finnochia
finnochio
finnock
finnocks
finns
finnsko
finny
fino
finocchi
finocchia
finocchie
finocchii

Literary usage of Finnmarks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"FINANCE On Jan. т, 1963, all values expressed In finnmarks were divided by TOO, In a reform of the currency. ..."

2. International Business Practices (1993)
"Large companies are those that either have over employees or have annual revenues of at least one billion finnmarks. Foreign firms must apply to the ..."

3. ICCP Reviews of Information and Communications Policies by Oecd (1992)
"In 1989, of the nearly two billion finnmarks of IT expenditure by the Central Government, it spent 44 per cent on personnel, 38.5 per cent on services and ..."

4. Reconciling Pressures on the Coastal Zone: Fisheries and Aquaculture edited by Organisation for Economic Co-ope (1996)
"finnmarks share has continued to decrease despite the fact that the regulation system the last two years has been adjusted in order to help cod dependent ..."

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