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Kanniainen is a
Finnish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Kyösti
Kanniainen (1871–1915),
Finnish journalist and
politician Juho Kanniainen...
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Gustaf Adolf (Kyösti Aatu)
Kanniainen (22
February 1871 – 22 June 1915) was a
Finnish journalist and politician. He was born in Oulu, and
belonged to the...
- Vesa
Lennart Kanniainen (born
March 13, 1948, in Rovaniemi) is a
professor of
economics at the
University of Helsinki. Vesa
Kanniainen studied at the...
- 4:34 ("Woman
Dances the Tango") "Turkoosi" (Yrjänä, Halmkrona, ****,
Kanniainen) – 4:20 ("Turquoise") "Kultanaamio" – 4:56 ("Gold Mask") "Raskas" – 4:12...
- Juho
Kanniainen (6
October 1875, Ii - 16
December 1929) was a
Finnish farmer, lay
preacher and politician. He was a
member of the
Parliament of Finland...
- 2023-07-21. Tsantekidis, Avraam; P****alis, Nikolaos; Tefas, Anastasios;
Kanniainen, Juho; Gabbouj, Moncef; Iosifidis,
Alexandros (July 2017). "Forecasting...
- (age 55) Köyliö, Sata****a,
Finland Political party National Coalition Party Spouse Niina Kanniainen-Orpo
Children 2 Alma
mater University of
Turku (MA)...
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Friday 1985 in Tornio,
Finland by A. W. Yrjänä (18 at the time) and
Pekka Kanniainen. The band's
original name,
Cloaca Maxima,
Latin for the "Greatest Sewer"...
- 2014 20:00 Trud Stadium,
Irkutsk Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Juha-Matti
Kanniainen (Finland) 29
January 2014 16:00 Trud Stadium,
Irkutsk Attendance: 1,000...
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guitar Pekka Kanniainen --
drums All
songs written by A. W. Yrjänä,
except where noted. "Mielipuolinen rakkaus" ("Insane Love") (
Kanniainen, Suomalainen...