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Janakkala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjɑnɑˌkːɑlɑ]) is a muni****lity of Finland. Its
administrative centre is in Turenki.
Janakkala is
located along Highway...
- pronunciation: [ˈtureŋki]) is a po****tion
center in the muni****lity of
Janakkala, Finland, with a po****tion of some 7,500 people. It has been said that...
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unilingually Finnish.
Neighbour muni****lities are Hyvinkää, Hämeenlinna,
Janakkala, Karkkila, Riihimäki,
Tammela and Vihti. The most
significant main road...
- Lake Vanajavesi,
which receives water from Lammi, Hausjärvi,
Loppi and
Janakkala from the southeast. The north-eastern part of the
province belongs to...
- was Syrjäntaka.
Neighbouring muni****lities were Hauho, Hämeenlinna,
Janakkala and Lammi. It is
located in the
province of
Southern Finland and is part...
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Humppila Jokioinen (Jockis)
Tammela Ypäjä
Hattula Hämeenlinna (Tavastehus)
Janakkala Hausjärvi
Loppi Riihimäki
Southern Finland Regions of
Southern Finland...
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often developed around the
fortresses and for
example Hattula and Vanaja-
Janakkala had
their beginning in this way. In
historical sources Tavastians are...
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Helsinki Hollola Humppila Hyvinkää Hämeenkoski Hämeenlinna
Iitti Imatra Ingå
Janakkala Jokioinen Järvenpää
Karjalohja Karkkila Kauniainen Kerava Kirkkonummi...
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known Finnish actress of her time.
Aalberg was born in Leppäkoski [fi],
Janakkala. She was a
member of the
Theatre of
Finland from 1874 to 1883 and later...
- The
Tervakoski Paper Mill in Tervakoski,
Janakkala, Finland...