- was Ole
Torvald Elis Saxberg, but he was also
named Karanko after his step father,
Toivo Karanko. His
family belongs to the Swedish-speaking minority...
-
Toivo Tuomas Savolainen,
later Karanko (20
September 1891
Nurmes - 15 May 1969 Helsinki) was a
Finnish Jäger
captain and a journalist.
Savolainen enrolled...
- Kari
Juhani Karanko (12
March 1941 in
Suomussalmi – 9 May 2020 in Helsinki) was a
Finnish diplomat. He was
Master of
Science (Economics) by education...
- poet Ole Torvalds, and the great-grandson of
journalist and
soldier Toivo Karanko. His
parents were
campus radicals at the
University of
Helsinki in the...
- Kolanko, Kooranko, Koronko, Kouranko, Kulanko, Kurako, Kuronko, Kuranké, or
Karanko, are a
Mandeka (People from Mande)
people that
occupy a
large section in...
-
Tabloid Editor-in-chief
Tauno E. Einiö 1931–1933
Tahvo Liljeblad 1933
Toivo Karanko 1934–1938 Y. W.
Jalander 1938–1939 Björn
Smeds 1939
Founded 1931 (1931)...
- José, 85,
Brazilian singer-songwriter,
complications from COVID-19. Kari
Karanko, 79,
Finnish diplomat. Rich Kreitling, 84,
American football player (Cleveland...
-
Kauppi 1980–1983
Ilkka Ristimäki 1983–1987 Unto
Korhonen 1987–1988 Kari
Karanko 1988–1993
Ilari Rantakari 1994–1997
Ritva Jolkkonen 1998–2002
Jorma Paukku...
- also
called Blue Cross,
which covered political events at the time.
Toivo Karanko was the editor-in-chief of the magazine. The
magazine should not be confused...
- Mosses".
Finnish Chemical Journal (Suom. Kemistil.). 44B: 67, 121–128.
Karanko, Anu, ed. (2017).
Suomen Korukivet Gemstones of
Finland (PDF). Espoo: Geological...