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Ivalo (Inari Sami: Avveel,
Northern Sami: Avvil,
Skolt Sami: Âʹvvel, Russian: Ивало) is a
village in the muni****lity of Inari, Lapland, Finland, located...
- ǩeʹrddemǩedd, Swedish:
Ivalo flygplats) is an
airport in
Ivalo, Inari, Finland. It is
located 11
kilometres (7 mi)
southwest from
Ivalo, the muni****l centre...
- siblings, took part in a tree
planting in Qaqortoq's new
poplar grove,
Ivalos og
Miniks Poppellund,
named after Josephine and her
brother who are known...
- The
Ivalo River (Finnish: Ivalojoki,
Northern Sami: Avviljohka,
Inari Sami: Avveeljuuhâ) is a 180-kilometre-long (110 mi)
river that
flows through upper...
- The
Lapland gold rush, also
known as the
Ivalo Gold Rush, was a gold rush that
occurred in the 1870s in Lapland,
Grand Duchy of Finland, then part of...
- Gold
prospecting at the
Ivalo River in the
Finnish Lapland in 1898...
- culture,
widely known as the "capital of Sámi culture". The
airport in
Ivalo and the country's key north-south
European Route E75 (Finland's National...
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Department of the
Foreign Ministry. Asko
Ivalo's parents were
writers Santeri Ivalo (formerly Ingman) and
Ellinor Ivalo. He was
married to
sculptor Emil Wikström's...
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Ivalo Abelsen (born 1971) is a
Greenlandic teacher and artist, most
known for a
series of
postage stamps she
produced depicting animal,
human and geometric...
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Helsinki slang is from the 1890
short story ****a****a by
young Santeri Ivalo (words that do not
exist in, or
deviate from, the
standard spoken Finnish...