The Finlandia Prize (Finlandia-palkinto) is the most prestigiousliterary award in Finland by the Finnish Book Foundation. It is awarded annually to the author of the best novel written by a Finnish citizen (Finlandia Award), children's book (Finlandia Junior Award), and non-fiction book (Tieto-Finlandia Award). The award sum (as of 2010) is 30,000 euros (previously 100,000 Finnish Marks). Works may be in Finnish or Swedish but non-Finnish citizens are not allowed to enter. However, in 2010 the Finnish Book Foundation made an exception for a nominee.
The Finlandia Award is given to the best novel.
The Finlandia Junior Award is awarded for children's and young adult literature.
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The Tieto-Finlandia Award is considered Finland's most significant non-fiction award.