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Hilja is an
Estonian and
Finnish feminine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Hilja Riipinen (1883–1966),
Finnish politician Hilja Haapala...
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Hilja maitotyttö (English
translation The Milkmaid) is a 1953
Finnish drama film
directed by T. J. Särkkä, and
starred Anneli Sauli,
Saulo Haarla and...
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Hilja Haapala, (
Hilja Dagmar Janhonen) (14
January 1877 in Jyväskylä – 26
August 1958 in Jyväskylä) was a
Finnish writer. Ristiriitoja. Oulu 1936 Panettelu...
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Hilja Keading (born 1960) is an
American artist primarily working in the
field of
video art.
Hilja Keading was born on May 16, 1960, in Berkeley, California...
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Hilja Varem (since 1960
Hilja Vee; born on 19 July 1934 in Põltsamaa) is an
Estonian actress. From 1956
until 1959, she
worked at
Ugala Theatre, from...
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Hilja Pärssinen (13 July 1876, in
Halsua – 23
September 1935, in née Lindgren) was a
Finnish schoolteacher, poet,
journalist and politician.
Along with...
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Retrieved 21 Nov 2019. Antti,
Hiljá. "OOCSS, ACSS, BEM, SMACSS: what are they? What
should I use?". clubmate.fi.
Hiljá.
Archived from the
original on...
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Hilja Elina Vilkemaa (24
December 1887 – 8
December 1976;
surname until 1914 Vilkman) was a
Finnish educator,
writer and politician, born in Turku. She...
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Hilja Ilma
Gestrin (April 28, 1882
Kuhmoniemi –
August 14, 1963 Tampere) was a
Finnish architect. He
designed the
premises of the
Tampere Art
Museum in...
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Colorado State University. Keendjele,
Tuwilika P. T.; Eelu,
Hilja H.; Nashihanga,
Tunelago E.; Rennie,
Timothy W.; Hunter,
Christian John...