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Kalanti (Swedish: Kaland,
officially Uusikirkko Tl
during 1915–1936) is a
former muni****lity in
Southwest Finland region, Finland.
Kalanti is
first mentioned...
- cedar,
Indian ****gany (Toona ciliata)
Philippine ****gany, calantis,
kalantis (Toona calantas)
Indonesian ****gany,
suren (Toona sureni)
Sapele (Entandrophragma...
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Altarpiece from
Kalanti, a
Finnish village (Nykyrko in Swedish).
Barbara is
possibly shown as
Saint Barbara while Sigismund is with his characteristic...
- fish"). The
surrounding region, and
especially the
neighboring town of
Kalanti,
which merged with
Uusikaupunki in 1993, was
already a
lively marketplace...
- S2CID 7454678. Lehtimäki, Suvi; Li, Miao; Salomaa, Jarno; Pörhönen, Juho;
Kalanti, Antti; Tuukkanen, Sampo; Heljo, Petri; Halonen, Kari; Lupo,
Donald (2014)...
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Master Francke. Its
known provenance starts at the
medieval church in
Kalanti in
Southwest Finland where it
stood until 1883.
According to
local oral...
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former military officer Mikko Heikkilä (2012). "Kaleva and his Sons from
Kalanti - On the
Etymology of
Certain Names in
Finnic Mythology" (PDF). SKY Journal...
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speakers of Proto-Germanic
language in particular.
Artifacts found in
Kalanti and the
province of Sata****a,
which have long been
monolingually Finnish...
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northern Southwest Finland and
coastal Sata****a. A
small local area
called Kalanti (Kaland in Swedish)
would have been a
remnant of the
earlier name Kvenland...
- even into ones that are not seen to
belong into Vakka-Suomi. For example,
Kalanti and
Lokalahti are no
longer their own muni****lities, but a part of Uusikaupunki...