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Asikkala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈɑsikːɑlɑ]) is a muni****lity of Finland. Its seat is in Vääksy, at the s****s of the Lake Päijänne. It is
located in...
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Asikkala virus (ASIV) is an Old
World hantavirus isolated from
Sorex araneus (pygmy shrew) in
Germany and the
Czech Republic. It is
suspected to have a...
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Pekka Ala-Pietilä,
January 13, 1957,
Asikkala, is CEO and co-founder of Blyk. He was also
President of
Nokia Corporation (1999–2005) and
President of Nokia...
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significant main
roads of Lahti. Its
neighboring muni****lities are
Asikkala, Heinola, Hollola,
Iitti and Orimattila. In English, the
Finnish word Lahti...
- po****tion
density is 11
inhabitants per km².
Neighbouring muni****lities were
Asikkala, Hauho, Hausjärvi, Hämeenkoski, Janakkala, Kärkölä, Luopioinen, Padasjoki...
- 350; 25.2750 (Padasjoki))
Asikkala (at 61°10′20″N 025°32′50″E / 61.17222°N 25.54722°E / 61.17222; 25.54722 (
Asikkala))
Kalkkinen canal Pulkkilanharju...
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indicates that the
earliest settlers in
Nastola originated from
contemporary Asikkala and Hollola, in
addition to the
surroundings of lake Vanajavesi; indeed...
- pronunciation: [ˈjuhɑni ˈɑːtɑminˌpoi̯kɑ]; born 31 July 1826 in Vesivehmaa,
Asikkala –
September 1854 in Suomenlinna)
alias Kerpeikkari (Finnish: [ˈkerpei̯kːɑri])...
- po****tion
after Lahti and Hollola. The
neighbour muni****lities of
Heinola are
Asikkala, Hartola, Iitti, Kouvola, Mäntyharju, Nastola,
Pertunmaa and Sysmä. In...
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Asikkala Virenoja Rapids and
ruins of an old mill,
Orimattila Hartola Church The
radio masts in Lahti,
symbols for the city Vääksy Canal,
Asikkala Rural...