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- misreading of a poem do****enting Finnish pre-Christian beliefs by Mikael Agricola. Akka Ukko Haavio, Martti: Karjalan jumalat. Porvoo: WSOY, 1959. v t e v t e...
- maint: location missing publisher (link) Haavio, Martti (1959). Karjalan jumalat. Porvoo: WSOY. Virrankoski, Pentti (2009). Suomen historia. Vol. 1 & 2...
- ISBN 80-85911-98-1 Americkí bohovia (Slovak), ISBN 978-80-556-0754-2 Unohdetut jumalat ("Forgotten Gods") (Finnish), ISBN 951-1-18055-X Amerikai istenek (Hungarian)...
- ISBN 978-8-888-27081-4) Gr****: Gnōrise ton Theo (1998, trans. Phrosō Dalaka) Estonian: Jumalat pole keegi näinud (2004, trans. Lii Tõrra) "Knowing God (paperback)". Monergism...
- Rammat Jumalat (‘lame gods’), says that “on record or at a gig [Käppi’s music] is not only easy to approach but simply irresistible. Rammat jumalat makes...
- H****isen Kone, except where noted. All Lyrics by Alanko. "Rappiolla"—3:03 "Jumalat jal****a" (Alanko) - 2:45 "Reippaat ja lahjakkaat laulajaveikot"—2:07 "Täältä...
- European languages: Finnish translation by Tiina Arppe as Ja ihminen loi jumalat: kuinka uskonto selitetään [And Man Created the Gods: How to Explain Religion]...
- (1987) Kristalliarkki (in Swedish) Pohjanen, Bengt (1988) Kolmen kyynärän jumalat (in Swedish) Pohjanen, Bengt (1989) Korpelan enkelit (in Swedish) Pohjanen...
- next clue. This leg's Detour was a choice between Bows (Jouset ) or Gods (Jumalat ). In Bows, teams had to take part in a traditional form of Javanese archery...
- 15 August 2022. "Luule Eestile. Veronika Kivisilla. Olen kodus ja ootan jumalat. | Vikerraadio". Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) (in Estonian). 1 April 2018...