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Fenno–Skan is the
designation of the high
voltage direct current transmission between Dannebo in
Sweden and
Rauma in Finland.
Fenno–Skan was inaugurated...
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Fenno may
refer to:
Various concepts related to
Finland John
Fenno, U.S.
Federalist Party editor Richard Fenno,
American political scientist Charles Fenno...
- Finland,
officially the
Republic of Finland, is a
Nordic country in
Northern Europe. It
borders Sweden to the northwest,
Norway to the north, and Russia...
- Finno-Ugric Students'
Conference Variants of the name
include Finno-Ugrian,
Fenno-Ugric,
Fenno-Ugrian, and Ugro-Finnic.
Collins English Dictionary –
Complete & Unabridged...
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Fenno's paradox is the idea that
people generally disapprove of the
United States Congress as a
whole but
often support the
congressmen from
their own...
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little limestone, in
contrast to
adjacent areas in Europe. The
similar term
Fenno-Scandinavia is
sometimes used for Fennoscandia. Both
terms are sometimes...
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Richard Francis Fenno Jr. (December 12, 1926 –
April 21, 2020) was an
American political scientist known for his
pioneering work on the U.S. Congress...
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Charles Fenno Hoffman (February 7, 1806 – June 7, 1884) was an
American author, poet and
editor ****ociated with the
Knickerbocker Group in New York. Hoffman...
- The John A.
Fenno House is a
historic house at 171
Lowell Avenue in Newton, M****achusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame
house was
built c. 1854, and is...
- The
Joseph Fenno House–Woman's
Friend Society is a
historic building at 12–14
Hawthorne Boulevard in Salem, M****achusetts. The
building was
probably designed...