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    Hilja Elisabet Riipinen (30 October 1883[citation needed] – 18 January 1966, née Miklin, later Metsäpolku) was a Finnish politician involved with the...
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  • Hilja is an Estonian and Finnish feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Hilja Riipinen (1883–1966), Finnish politician Hilja Haapala...
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  • Kaarle (1995). Hilja Riipinen. Lapuan lotta (in Finnish). Helsinki: Otava. p. 128. ISBN 951-1-13497-3. Sulamaa, Kaarle (1995). Hilja Riipinen. Lapuan lotta...
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  • of Helsinki Vilho Lampi, painter Elias Simojoki, clergyman, IKL MP. Hilja Riipinen, the only women MP. Gallery Members of IKL saluting at the statue of...
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  • (1933–1962) Arvo Pohjannoro (1936–1948) Jalmari Pusa Emil Rautaharju Hilja Riipinen (1930–1933) (defected to Patriotic People's Movement group) Urho Saariaho...
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    (Kok); Jalmari Linna (SDP); John Österholm (SFP); Jalmari Pilkama (Kok); Hilja Riipinen (IKL); Hannes Ryömä (SDP); Mauri Ryömä (SDP); Maximilian Sergelius (SFP);...
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  • Editor-in-Chief of Hämeen Sanomat, Yrjö Saarinen, Kustaa Jussila and Hilja Riipinen. After the Moscow armistice of 1944, Hedman moved to Germany, where...
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