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Hiidenkivi was a
magazine which featured articles on culture, history,
language and literature. The
magazine existed between 1994 and 2012 and was headquartered...
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other organizations it also
published a
cultural magazine entitled Hiidenkivi until 2012. Finnish:
Kotimaisten kielten keskus, from
which the shortened...
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HELSINKI HELSINGFORS LAPPEENRANTA PORVOO BORGÅ n/a
KYMINLINNA Kirjasto Hiidenkivi TURKU France PARIS M****ILLE
BEAUVAIS TOULON LA
CHAPPELLE n/a Gare S.N...
- (1994). "Miten
Joulu Joutui Meille?" [How Did
Christmas Come to Us?].
Hiidenkivi:
suomalainen kulttuurilehti. 1: 22–23. Myös
joulutonttu on ilmiönä mel-ko...
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Westermark Paavolainen,
Pentti (2012). "Suomalaisen
Teatterin synty".
Hiidenkivi (in Finnish).
Archived from the
original on 27
January 2019. Retrieved...
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Continuation War
Jorma Ojaharju (1998). "Merenkurkun merkillisyyksiä".
Hiidenkivi –
Suomalainen kulttuurilehti (4).
Retrieved 2010-07-11. Chapple, Amos...
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ground was
located there from 1903 to 1944. It was
later developed into
Hiidenkivi Park. Hovi,
Henri (2013-09-17). "Tapaninkylän kaatopaikka" [The Tapaninkylä...
- Polén, monihyväinen fennomaani" [Rietrikki Polen: The
Benign Fennoman].
Hiidenkivi (in Finnish). 1.
Retrieved 9 July 2016. Bauer, Reinhold; Williams, James...
- 1946, the area was
annexed to Helsinki. The area is now
known as the
Hiidenkivi Park. The
history of the site began, when the
State Railways acquired...
- 2020. Kaulanen,
Janne (April 2011). "Uhanalaiset
saamen kielet elpyvät".
Hiidenkivi (in Finnish).
Retrieved 20
April 2020. "Unna Junná
palkittiin Venäjällä"...