Halikko (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈhɑlikːo]) is a former municipality of Finland that existed until December 31, 2008. On January 1, 2009, the municipality...
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Halikko Church (Finnish: Halikon kirkko, Swedish: Halikko kyrka) is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Halikko, Finland. The first parts of the church...
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as a mason and builder and later as farmer. Aalto was born and died in Halikko. He become a member of the Parliament of Finland from the constituency...
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Treasure of Halikko (Finnish: Halikon aarre) is the most valuable treasure found in Finland and one of the most notable treasures in the Nordic countries...
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The valley of Halikko River in Halikko, Finland...
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Angelniemen Ankkuri (redirect from Halikko relay)
and Seppo Väli-Klemelä have run for the club. The club has organised the Halikko relay in late autumn since 1989. The teams are composed of 15 runners....
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Hospital Peijas Hospital Hospitals in the other municipalities Halikko Hospital, Halikko Loimaa Regional Hospital, Loimaa Salo Regional Hospital, Salo...
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Finnish and Russian regiments. He was buried family grave in Halikko Church, located in Halikko, Finland. Russia Count (1812) Sweden Baron (1757) Denmark...
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relays in autumn with requirements about the age and gender distributions: Halikko relay, near Salo, Finland 25-manna, near Stockholm, Sweden The World Triathlon...
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most significant example being Ring III near Helsinki). Valtatie 1 near Halikko Ring I (Kehä I) in Pohjois-Haaga, a northern district of Helsinki Itäväylä...
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65 km2. In 1932 it grew to 18 km2 when areas from neighbouring Uskela and Halikko were annexed to Salo. Eventually Salo became a town in 1960. The municipality...
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located on Kimito island, the other three being Västanfjärd, Dragsfjärd and Halikko. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southwest...
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[ˈɑŋːelˌnie̯mi]) is a former municipality of Finland. It became part of Halikko in 1967. It was located on partly on the continent by the Halikonlahti...
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Kaarina in 1946) Naantalin maalaiskunta (to Naantali in 1964) Angelniemi (to Halikko in 1967) Pargas landskommun (to Pargas in 1967) Uskela (to Salo in 1967)...
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Swedish Age of Liberty. Arvid Bernhard Horn was born at Vuorentaka Manor in Halikko (now Salo, Finland). He was the son of Gustaf Horn af Kanckas (1627–1673)...
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be executed in Finland. Olavi Laiho was born the son of a farmhand in Halikko, Finland. He was introduced to communism very early on, and was an active...
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Olof Mattsson, is documented between 1381 and 1415, having a seat in Halikko parish. His seal featured the figure of a drinking horn. Like other Swedish...
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Vörå-Maxmo Ylöjärvi Ähtäri Äänekoski Alahärmä Alastaro Askainen Dragsfjärd Halikko Houtskär Iniö Jurva Jyväskylän mlk Jämsänkoski Karinainen Kiikala Kimito...
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Korpo (Korppoo) Nagu (Nauvo) Pargas (Parainen) Västanfjärd Salo District Halikko Kiikala Kisko Kuusjoki Muurla Perniö (Bjärnå) Pertteli (S:t Bertils) Salo...
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three: Rauma, Taivassalo and Masku groups, and the Eastern group into two: Halikko and Coastal groups. Standard Finnish /d/ is usually pronounced as /r/....
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In 1967 Uskela and part of Halikko were merged to the rapidly growing Salo which needed more area. It bordered Salo, Halikko, Kuusjoki, Pertteli, Muurla...
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lasting five years, before he completed his master work, the bell tower of Halikko Church, in 1773. The master work had not been sanctioned by the guild,...
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Finnish clergyman, educator and philologist. Gustaf Renvall was born in Halikko, Finland. He became a student at the Royal Academy of Turku (now University...
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maternal grandfather. From his father Klaus inherited the Joensuu manor in Halikko, southwestern Finland. Later in life, Klaus inherited Kankainen manor from...
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of Halikko. Purilanjoki, a minor river that discharges into the Archipelago Sea, originates from the lake. Kankareenjärvi is the only lake of Halikko. A...
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Northern Seven Years' War of 1563–1570. Horn was born at Åminne Manor in Halikko, Finland. He was the son of Krister Klasson Horn and Ingeborg Siggesdtr...
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Nikolai Lehto, (1905 Halikko - 1994 Turku) was a Finnish painter. He was interested in art when he moved to Turku in the 1920s. At a beginning, productions...
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Kaupunki, (1991) (in Finnish) Halikon historia 1 (with Kari Pitkänen) Halikko: Halikon Kunta, (1992) (in Finnish) Rapolan muinaislinna (with Katriina...
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February 1999) was a Finnish trade union leader and politician, born in Halikko. He was a member of the Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders...
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