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Matthias Alexander Castrén (2
December 1813 – 7 May 1852) was a
Finnish Swedish ethnologist and
philologist who was a
pioneer in the
study of the Uralic...
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Castrén is the
surname of a
Finnish family.
Notable members include:
Aarne Castrén (1923–1997),
Finnish Olympic sailor Arthur Castrén (1866–1946), Finnish...
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Kaarlo Castrén (28
February 1860 – 19
November 1938) was a
Finnish politician and
Prime Minister of Finland. He
represented the
National Progressive Party...
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Jonas Castrén (30
December 1886, in Jyväskylä – 8
March 1965, in Helsinki) was a judge,
serving for 27
years as the
President of the
Supreme Administrative...
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Castrén Cabinet may
refer to:
Kaarlo Castrén Cabinet, 4th
Government of
Finland Urho
Castrén Cabinet, 28th
Government of
Finland This
disambiguation page...
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Matilda Maria Castrén (born 18
January 1995) is a
Finnish professional golfer playing on the LPGA Tour. In 2021 she won the LPGA
Mediheal Championship...
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Natalia Castrén (née Tengström;
December 24, 1830
Helsinki –
November 22, 1881 Helsinki) was a
Finnish culture personality and
salon hostess. She belonged...
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Heikki Castrén (8
August 1929 – 24
January 1980) was a
Finnish architect known for his work to
public architecture in
Helsinki and internationally. His...
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Castrén is a
football stadium in the Välivainio
neighbourhood of Oulu, Finland. The
stadium holds 4 000 spectators. It is the home
ground of
sports clubs...
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Johan Arthur Castrén (10 June 1866 – 29 June 1946) was a
Finnish politician, born in Turtola. He was a
member of the
Senate of
Finland and the
first director...