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Hirvensalo is an
island in the
Archipelago Sea,
belonging to the city of Turku, Finland. It is
divided into 14 districts, the
largest ones
being Moikoinen...
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Hirvensalo-Kakskerta is a ward (Finnish suuralue,
Swedish storområde) of Turku, Finland, also
known as Ward 2. The ward
consists of the
islands of Hirvensalo...
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Vilho Hirvensalo (3
March 1881 – 7
January 1937;
original surname Lagus) was a
Finnish agronomist,
farmer and politician, born in Iisalmi. He was a member...
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publishing rights to Mein
Kampf after the
Winter War in 1940, and
Lauri Hirvensalo was
approved as a
translator by a
German publishing house after WSOY confirmed...
- four have
significant amounts of
permanent inhabitants: Ruissalo/Runsala
Hirvensalo Kakskerta Satava Archipelago Sea
Media related to
Islands of
Turku at...
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Hirvensalo Edus****a Edustaja=Vilho
Hirvensalo Edus****a Edustaja=Yrjö
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Johan Gabriel Hirvensalo (6
January 1880,
Iisalmi - 18
October 1941;
surname until 1903 Lagus) was a
Finnish farmer,
civil servant and politician. He was...
- (née Lagus,
later Hirvensalo; 22 May 1883 — 26
October 1972) was a
Finnish writer and artist. Auni
Hirvensalo was born to
Selim Hirvensalo (né Lagus) and...
- The city of Turku,
Finland is
divided into nine
wards (see
Wards of Turku),
which in turn are
divided into 78 non-governmental
districts (kaupunginosat...
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enclaves to the
north of Paattinen, and the
island of
Hirvensalo to the
south of Turku. In 1944,
Hirvensalo,
Raunistula and some
other parts of the muni****lity...