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- Janne Alpertti Jaakkola (born 17 July 1967 in Vehmaa) is a Finnish general, appointed to serve as the Chief of Defence and commander of the Finnish Defence...
- Jaakkola is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anssi Jaakkola (born 1987), Finnish footballer Jalmari Jaakkola (1885–1964), Finnish...
- Anssi Valtteri Jaakkola (born 13 March 1987) is a Finnish former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He is currently goalkeeping coach...
- Jenni Jaakkola (b. 20 February 1999) is a Finnish singer-songwriter. She was the winner of the first series of KIDSing children's song contest on MTV3...
- Jyri Antero Jaakkola (February 11, 1977 – April 27, 2010) was a Finnish human rights activist. He was on his way to San Juan Copala, a village of indigenous...
- Research publication, series A, No. 79, 2002. Salo R (editor), p. 68-75. Jaakkola et al. (2001). "Murskeviljan käyttö lypsylehmien ruokinn****a" (in Finnish;'Using...
- Kaarle Jalmari Jaakkola (1 January 1885 – 12 February 1964) was a Finnish historian and a professor of Finnish history at the University of Helsinki between...
- Transformation: Architecture-Driven Modernization Case Studies. (2010), p. 4. Hannu Jaakkola and Bernhard Thalheim. (2011) "Architecture-driven modelling methodologies...
- 14–17 June 1988. North-Holland. pp. 125–134. ISBN 978-0-444-87342-2. H. Jaakkola; A. Kalja (1997). "Estonian Information Technology Policy in Government...
- film director Jalmari Holopainen (1892–1954), Finnish footballer Jalmari Jaakkola (1885–1964), Finnish historian and professeur Jalmari Kivenheimo (1889–1994)...