Kharkiv (redirect from Subdivisions of Kharkiv)
(2012) Tianjin, China (1993) Tirana, Albania (2017) Trnava, Slovakia (2013) Turku, Finland (2022) Varna, Bulgaria (1995) Ukraine portal Grigoriev Institute...
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Helsinki since 1819, when the Senate of Finland moved to the city from Turku, the former capital of Finland. Decrees issued in Helsinki were dated with...
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Aarhus Municipality (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Kiel, Germany (2019) Kujalleq, Greenland (1962) Rostock, Germany (2006) Turku, Finland (1946) Lviv, Ukraine (2023) Formerly, Saint Petersburg was twinned...
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quadripoints—of several varieties. Some of these combine two subdivisions of two countries, others three subdivisions of one country with (one of) another; while still...
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Sweden (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Stockholm area across the Sea of Åland to Mariehamn in Åland as well as Turku and Helsinki on the Finnish mainland and beyond to Estonia and St Petersburg...
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capital has been changed for geopolitical reasons; Finland's first city, Turku, which had served as the country's capital since the Middle Ages under the...
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Tampere (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
between 1775–1870 Tammerkoski rapids was a border between regions Häme and Turku and Pori. The city were located at the eastern side of the rapids. The west...
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archipelago Sankt Anna's Archipelago Tjust Archipelago Småland archipelago Turku archipelago West Estonian archipelago Archipelagos of the Caribbean Sea...
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castle were that of Turku and Vyborg. The three high-medieval Finnish "castle fiefs" were ruled until the 1360s from the castles of Turku, Hämeenlinna and...
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Western Christianity is one of two subdivisions of Christianity (Eastern Christianity being the other). Western Christianity is composed of the Latin Church...
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List of cities by GDP (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees Largest country subdivisions by GDP Cities portal Tyneside includes Newcastle upon Tyne and the metropolitan...
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later in the nineteenth-century. Moreover, Alexander moved the capital from Turku to Helsinki, a small fortified town protected by Suomenlinna. Finland's...
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Scenarios and Recreations The Medieval Siege Society Medieval Market of Turku Medieval reenactment Medieval Times Charlemagne List of English monarchs...
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the 13th century, the Russian principalities used an administrative subdivision into uyezds, with each such uyezd being subdivided into several volosts...
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Finland (Dfb, bordering on Dfc) Toblach, Italy (Dfb) Trondheim, Norway (Dfb) Turku, Finland (Dfb) Uppsala, Sweden (Dfb) Vilnius, Lithuania (Dfb) Warsaw, Poland...
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Parliament of Australia would meet at Melbourne. That made Melbourne the de facto (but not de jure) seat of government 1901–1927, but it did not amount to Melbourne...
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Operation Barbarossa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
against all major Finnish cities and industrial centres, including Helsinki, Turku and Lahti. During a night session on the same day the Finnish parliament...
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Iceland portal Norway portal Sweden portal Climate of the Nordic countries Subdivisions of the Nordic countries Universal basic income in the Nordic countries...
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Ethnic groups in Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(PDF). Human Heredity. 53 (2). Department of Genetics, University of Turku, Turku, Finnish Genome Center, University of Helsinki: 68–78. doi:10.1159/000057985...
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Bratislava (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Ljubljana, Slovenia (1967) Yerevan, Armenia (2001) Larnaca, Cyprus (1989) Turku, Finland (1976) Bremen, Germany (1989) Alexandria, Egypt Kyiv, Ukraine Cleveland...
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Hanseatic League (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Vitebsk: 159 York Ystad: 159 Other cities with a Hansa community Aberdeen Åbo (Turku) Avaldsnes Brae Grindavík Grundarfjörður Gunnister Hafnarfjörður Harlingen[citation...
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in Santería's Religious Feasts". Department of Musicology, University of Turku, Finland. Web. "[Afro]-Latin rhythms have been absorbed into black American...
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Naples 646 (2017) Espoo 645 (2017) Arzignano 504 (2017) Milan 493 (2017) Turku 432 (2017) Turin 216 (2017) Serb diaspora List of diplomatic missions of...
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Lahti (section Subdivisions)
making it the fifth largest region in Finland after Helsinki, Tampere, Turku and Oulu. Lahti is home to 2% of Finland's population. 9.6% of the population...
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Baltic Sea (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Rostock (Germany) 212,700 Klaipėda (Lithuania) 194,400 Oulu (Finland) 191,050 Turku (Finland) 180,350 Other important ports: Estonia: Pärnu 44,568 Maardu 16...
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Aarhus (section Subdivisions)
districts and neighbourhoods. Starting in 2008, the former docklands known as De Bynære Havnearealer (The Peri-urban Harbour-areas), and closest to the city...
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Edvard August Vainio (category Academic staff of the University of Turku)
Reino. [Publications from the Hervarium, University of Turku No.2.] Turku: University of Turku. 1988. Pp513, 1 map ISBN 951 880 200 9". The Lichenologist...
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in Santería's Religious Feasts. Department of Musicology, University of Turku, Finland. Web. Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine Amira and Cornelius...
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Proceedings of the EASS/SSIA International Congress of Somali Studies, Turku, Finland, August 6-9, 1998. Centre for Continuing Education, Åbo akademi...
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Crimean Tatars (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
mountainous and southern coastal Crimean Tatars, called Crimean Tatar: Türkü, are sung with richly ornamented melodies. Household lyricism is also widespread...
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