Kaustinen (Swedish: Kaustby) is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the Central Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population about 4300...
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Kaustinen sub-region is a subdivision of Central Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. v t e...
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Jämtland Dalarna Finnish fiddling, including the regional styles of: Kaustinen Ostrobothnia, heavily influenced by Swedish fiddling. Austrian fiddling...
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municipalities, two of which have city status (marked in bold). Kaustinen sub-region: Halsua Kaustinen Lestijärvi Perho Toholampi Veteli Kokkola sub-region: Kannus...
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of the kantele. Loituma were selected Ensemble of the Year at the 1997 Kaustinen Folk Music Festival. Loituma's initial incarnation was in the autumn of...
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J.P.P. is a group of Finnish folk musicians from Kaustinen. The group still uses the Kaustinen traditional settings with fiddles, harmonium and double...
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Kaustinen Folk Music Festival (Finnish: Kaustisen kansanmusiikkijuhlat), celebrated yearly in July in Kaustinen, Finland, is the biggest folk music and...
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Stara planina fest Balkan folk Tønder Festival Viljandi Folk Festival Kaustinen Folk Music Festival Festival Interceltique de Lorient Rencontres Internationales...
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(86.5/sq mi). Neighbour municipalities are Halsua, Kalajoki, Kannus, Kaustinen, Kronoby, Lestijärvi, Larsmo and Toholampi. Kokkola is a bilingual municipality...
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Alcoholic Cordials and Compounded Spirits. Bush, W.J. and Co. 1910. Kaustinen, E.M. (1985). Production and stability of cream liqueurs made with whey...
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Österbotten) in Finland are divided on two sub-regions. Halsua (Halso) Kaustinen (Kaustby) Lestijärvi Perho Toholampi Veteli (Vetil) Kannus Kokkola (Karleby)...
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Kiikoinen Lavia Merikarvia (Sastmola) Siikainen (Siikais) Kaustinen District Halsua (Halso) Kaustinen (Kaustby) Lestijärvi Perho Toholampi Ullava Veteli (Vetil)...
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2023-12-06. "Sauna culture in Finland". UNESCO. Retrieved 2020-12-17. "Kaustinen fiddle playing and related practices and expressions". UNESCO Culture...
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Pojat sustained the tradition. Early in the 20th century, the region of Kaustinen became a center of innovation for Pelimanni music. Friiti Ojala and Antti...
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other languages. The neighbouring municipalities of Kronoby are Evijärvi, Kaustinen, Kokkola, Larsmo, Pedersöre and Veteli. The city of Vaasa is located 107...
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development centers in Bengaluru, Pune, Chennai, Kolkata and Hyderabad (India), Kaustinen and Tampere (Finland), Detroit (USA), and Beijing and Shanghai (China)...
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were the 2006 band of the year at the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival held annually in the small community of Kaustinen, Central Ostrobothnia, Finland. Finnish...
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the first time and performed at the Kaustinen Folk Festival. After this initial success, Erik returned to Kaustinen in 1988 and toured extensively, often...
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kilometre (15.2/sq mi). Neighbouring municipalities are Evijärvi, Halsua, Kaustinen, Kronoby, Lappajärvi, Perho and Vimpeli. The municipality is unilingually...
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inhabitants per square kilometre (6.3/sq mi). Neighbouring municipalities are Kaustinen, Kokkola, Lestijärvi, Perho and Veteli. The municipality is unilingually...
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Elephant (Jyväskylä) Helsinki Samba Carnaval (Helsinki) Kaustinen Folk Music Festival (Kaustinen) Naantali Music Festival (Naantali) Organ Night & Aria...
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name—and is always referred to as female. Finnish translation uses the name "Kaustinen", without a specified gender and Spanish translations use the name "Emilio"—a...
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forums and social media. The band was originally founded to appear at the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival in summer 2016. However, the band became so popular...
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instrument maker since 1979 at Jyrki Pölkki Musical Workshop 1979–1980, Kaustinen Musical Workshop 1981–1983, Landola Guitars 1992–1999 and Trade Name Rauno...
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Kauniainen (Swedish: Grankulla) Kauniainen 6 10,270 1,743.6 Kaustinen (Swedish: Kaustby) Kaustinen 354 4,137 11.7 Keitele Keitele 483 2,035 4.2 Kemi Kemi 95...
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Eastern Pirkanmaa Northern Satakunta Pori sub-region Rauma sub-region Kaustinen sub-region Kokkola sub-region Äänekoski sub-region Jämsä sub-region Joutsa...
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Konsta Jylhä (category People from Kaustinen)
Konsta Viljami Jylhä (14 August 1910 Kaustinen – 13 September 1984 Kokkola) was a folk-virtuoso who, in Finnish fiddling, made the traditional pelimanni-style...
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Ilosaarirock, Joensuu Jalometalli Metal Music Festival, Oulu Kaustinen Folk Music Festival, Kaustinen Maata Näkyvissä, Turku Pori Jazz, Pori Provinssirock, Seinäjoki...
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Carl-Gustaf Wentzel as Forss Jan-Christian Söderholm as Helén Sampo Sarkola as Kaustinen Johan Rönneholm as Händig Joachim Thibblin as Söderman Oskar Silén as...
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Ostrobothnian culture throughout his life. He was one of the founders of the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival. Sinisalo, Hannu: Erkki Ala-Könni: muuttuvan elämän...
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