- and Vartius),
effective November 24, 2023. The one
exception was Raja‑
Jooseppi,
located in the
Arctic Circle,
through which asylum s****ers
could still...
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Jooseppi Mustakallio (June 18, 1857 in Säräisniemi –
April 20, 1923 in Parikkala),
originally Josef Schwartzberg, was a
Finnish minister and the fourth...
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measure for 180 days, the two
northernmost border checkpoints of Raja-
Jooseppi and
Salla on the Finland–Russia
border could only be
crossed by Finnish...
- Yrjö
Jooseppi Wichmann (8
September 1868 – 3 May 1932) was a
Finnish linguist. He was a
professor of Finno-Ugric
language studies at the
University of...
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Jooseppi Julius (J. J.)
Mikkola (July 6, 1866, Ylöjärvi –
September 28, 1946, Helsinki), was a
Finnish linguist and professor.
Mikkola is
regarded as one...
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closest border crossing into Russia, is
about 50 km from Ivalo: the Raja-
Jooseppi border station is
manned by Finland's authorities. The "midnight sun" is...
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Juosep (
Jooseppi)
Kauranen (23 May 1880 – 8
November 1935) was a
Finnish farmer and politician, born in Muolaa. He was a
member of the
Parliament of Finland...
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books Punainen viiva ("The Red Line",
published 1909) and
Ryysyrannan Jooseppi (published in 1924). In his books, he
describes people and
living at Suomussalmi...
- as
considered by some
scholars (Alexander Afanasyev,
Richard Heinzel,
Jooseppi Julius Mikkola,
Georges Dumézil, et al.), is
motivated by the consideration...
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occasionally hugging the
border between Inari and Sodankylä. Near Raja-
Jooseppi, it
enters Russia,
turns northeast and
empties into the
western side of...