Korpilahti is a former municipality of Finland. Together with Jyväskylän maalaiskunta, Korpilahti was consolidated with Jyväskylä on January 1, 2009....
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Korpilahti Church (Finnish: Korpilahden kirkko) is a Lutheran church in Jyväskylä, Central Finland; the former municipality of Korpilahti was incorporated...
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Moksi is a small village in Korpilahti, since 2009 a part of Jyväskylä. It is located in the Pohjois-Korpilahti statistical area along with Tikkala and...
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taxed from Pälkäne. Korpilahti, including Muurame, was separated from Jämsä in 1861. Muurame was in turn separated from Korpilahti in 1921. Säynätsalo...
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Frans Alvar Alfred Cawén (8 June 1886, Korpilahti - 3 March 1935 Helsinki) was a Finnish expressionist painter. Frans Alvar Alfred Cawen was born in central...
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the old Leivonmäki municipality, close to the borders with Toivakka and Korpilahti (since 2009 part of Jyväskylä). The village is located by the Päijänne...
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100; 26.083 (Toivakka)) Korpilahti (at 62°01′00″N 025°33′40″E / 62.01667°N 25.56111°E / 62.01667; 25.56111 (Korpilahti)) Jämsä (at 61°52′N 025°11′E...
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consolidated with Jyväskylä in 1993, and Jyväskylän maalaiskunta and Korpilahti, for their part, on January 1, 2009. Jyväskylä is located on the northern...
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2006. Soon after his release, he stabbed a man in a pizza restaurant in Korpilahti. In the summer of 2009, Tapola (then Tapola-Nykänen) petitioned for divorce...
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Municipality of Jyväskylä' is a former municipality of Finland. Together with Korpilahti, Jyväskylän maalaiskunta was consolidated with Jyväskylä on 1 January...
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Moksi may refer to: Mõksi, a village in the Võru County of Estonia Moksi (Korpilahti), since 2009 part of Jyväskylä, Finland This disambiguation page lists...
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2009. It bordered Jämsänkoski, Jämsä, Kuorevesi, Keuruu, Petäjävesi and Korpilahti. The distance to Jämsä is roughly 26 kilometres (16 mi). Villages include:...
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1857 – 16 March 1932) was a Finnish carpenter and politician, born in Korpilahti. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from February to September...
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Jyväskylän mlk Jämsänkoski Karinainen Kiikala Kimito Kisko Kiukainen Kodisjoki Korpilahti Korpo Kortesjärvi Kullaa Kuorevesi Kuru Kuusjoki Kälviä Lappi Lehtimäki...
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Vespuoli (category Korpilahti)
of Korpilahti, which became a part of Jyväskylä in 2009. The area is located on the eastern shores of lake Päijänne, while the rest of Korpilahti is located...
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fishing nets in the world, found from Karelian isthmus in Antrea, in Korpilahti village in 1913. It is dated to 8540 BCE. The net was found by farmer...
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Raisiotunneli Raisio Myllyahde tunneli Turku Kehä II tunneli Kauniainen Korpilahti railway tunnel, near Jyväskylä Päijänne Water Tunnel, 1982 Savio Rail...
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September 1870 – 31 August 1942) was a Finnish farmer and politician, born in Korpilahti. Niittynen was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 24 February...
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District Keuruu (Keuru) Multia Petäjävesi Jämsä District Jämsä Jämsänkoski Korpilahti Kuhmoinen (Kuhmois) Äänekoski District Konnevesi Äänekoski Saarijärvi...
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to the rising land. Struve Geodetic Arc* Enontekiö, Ylitornio, Tornio, Korpilahti, Lapinjärvi, Pyhtää 2005 1187, ii, iii, vi (cultural) The Struve Geodetic...
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Pomp") words by Zachris Topelius (1887; Finnish translation by Martti Korpilahti, 1909); music by Jean Sibelius (1909) Translated from Finland Swedish...
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The poem has been translated to Finnish by both Elina Vaara and Martti Korpilahti, and the latter one from 1918 is one of the most beloved Finnish christmas...
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24.15722°E / 65.83000; 24.15722) Puolakka (currently Oravivuori) in Korpilahti (61°55′36″N 25°32′01″E / 61.92667°N 25.53361°E / 61.92667; 25.53361)...
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Jämsänkoski (to Jämsä in 2009) Jyväskylän maalaiskunta (to Jyväskylä in 2009) Korpilahti (to Jyväskylä in 2009) Pylkönmäki (to Saarijärvi in 2009) Kuhmoinen was...
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Jyväskylä near its borders with Petäjävesi, Muurame and, until 2009, Korpilahti. Residential concentrations within the official district include Kettulanmäki...
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Päijät-Häme Savonian dialects are spoken in Joutsa, Jyväskylä, Jämsä, Korpilahti, Koskenpää (part of Jämsänkoski since 1969), Kuhmoinen, Leivonmäki, Luhanka...
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originally published in Finnish in 1909, probably with lyrics by Martti Korpilahti [fi], and was adopted in the 1986 Finnish hymnal, with lyrics by Niilo...
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5 November 1932) was a Finnish forest ranger and politician, born in Korpilahti. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1908 to 1909, representing...
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kotiseutulaulu" ("Domicile Song of Central Finland") Ivar Widéen Martti Korpilahti 1920 Central Ostrobothnia "Keski-Pohjanmaan laulu" ("Song of Central Ostrobothnia")...
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this time, it was an uninhabited island within the parish of Jämsä. The Korpilahti parish, including Säynätsalo, was split off from Jämsä in 1861. The businessman...
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