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Kajaani (ca-YAA-nee; Finnish: [ˈkɑjɑːni]),
historically known as
Cajanaburg (Swedish: Kajana), is a town in
Finland and the
regional capital of Kainuu...
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Kajaani Airport (IATA: KAJ, ICAO: EFKI) is an
airport in Paltaniemi,
Kajaani, Finland,
approximately 7
kilometres (4 mi)
northwest of
Kajaani city centre...
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Kajaani was a
football club from
Kajaani, Finland. The club was
formed in 2006
after the
merger of FC
Tarmo and
Kajaanin Palloilijat (KaPa).
Their home...
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Kajaani sub-region is a
subdivision of
Kainuu and one of the sub-regions of
Finland since 2009. 64°13′37″N 27°43′43″E / 64.2269°N 27.7286°E / 64.2269;...
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Kajaani (Kajana)
Paltamo Ristijärvi
Sotkamo Hyrynsalmi Kuhmo Puolanka Suomussalmi Kajaanin maalais****a (merged with
Kajaani in 1977) Säräisniemi...
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waters and
islands in
Kainuu belong to the muni****lities of
Paltamo and
Kajaani. The
highest point in
Kainuu is the Iso
Tuomivaara (385 m),
located in...
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Kajaani Church (Finnish:
Kajaanin kirkko) is a
church in
Kajaani, Finland. It was
built in 1896 in the Neo-Gothic
style by
architect Jac Ahrenberg. The...
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Kajaani Castle (Finnish:
Kajaanin linna, Swedish: Kajaneborg,
Kajaneborgs slott,
older spelling Cajanaborg) was
built on the Ämmäkoski
island of the Kajaani...
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Kajaanin Palloilijat (abbreviated KaPa) is a
football club from
Kajaani in Finland. The club was
formed in 1924. KaPa has pla**** one
season in the Finnish...
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Kajaani, Finnish: Kajaaninjoki; Swedish:
Kajana älv, is a
river in the
region of Kainuu, Finland. The
river runs from Lake Nuasjärvi to Lake Oulujärvi...