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Kankaanpää (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkɑŋkɑːmˌpæː]) is a town and muni****lity of Finland.
Kankaanpää was
founded in 1865,
became a
township in 1967 and...
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Royal Fountain in
Kankaanpää,
which was
named after King
Gustav III of Sweden. To
avoid confusion with the city of
Kankaanpää,
Kankaanpää's post
office name...
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Katja Kankaanpää (Finnish: [ˈkɑtjɑ ˈkɑŋkɑːmpæː]; born June 30, 1981) is a
Finnish former mixed martial artist who
competed in the
strawweight division...
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Kankaanpää in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kankaanpää is a town and muni****lity of Finland.
Kankaanpää may also
refer to:
Kankaanpää, Säkylä...
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Kankaanpää terrorism arrests were a
string of
arrests in
Kankaanpää, Finland,
against a
group of
young men who have been
investigated for the preparation...
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trains and
killing members of
ethnic minorities, and
multiple men from
Kankaanpää and
Lahti were
convicted of
terrorism offenses and for
possessing illegal...
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Tiina Piia
Susanna Kankaanpää (born
August 16, 1976 in Seinäjoki) is a
retired female discus thrower from Finland. She set her
personal best (61.04 metres)...
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Middle Ages to the 21st Century. Springer. pp. 77–78. ISBN 978-3030208073.
Kankaanpää,
Matti J. (2016).
Suomalainen ratsuväki
Ruotsin ajalla (in Finnish). Porvoo:...
- Over 3 000 inhabitants < 3 000 inhabitants
Northern Sata****a sub-region: Jämijärvi
Kankaanpää Karvia Siikainen (Siikais)
Rauma sub-region: Eura
Eurajoki (Euraåminne)...
- Eino
Mikael Kankaanpää (14
September 1914 – 3
December 1974) was a
Finnish farmer, bank
director and politician, born in Humppila. He was a
member of the...