- 290). As present-day
Finland was once a part of Sweden, the
Finnish word
kauppala has the same meaning. In
modern Finnish, the word kaupunki,
borrowed from...
-
names included Helsingin kauppala,
Helsinginjoen kauppala and
Vantaanjoen kauppala. The
accepted name was
Vantaan kauppala after the
river Vantaa. Two...
- Loiri's
biographer Tuomas Marjamäki,
Kauppala is like an
older version of
Jaakko from the film Pojat. The
tragedy of
Kauppala is
based on true
events witnessed...
-
community Tuusula in 1951. Järvenpää was
granted the
status of a
market town (
kauppala)
after the separation.
Neighbouring districts Kellokoski and Nummenkylä...
- the
parts of
neighbouring Iitti and Valkeala. It
gained the
status of
kauppala (literally "a
place of commerce") in 1957 and
became a town in 1973. The...
- 1865–1959 were city (in
Finnish kaupunki) and
market town (in
Finnish kauppala), in 1960–1976 old city (in
Finnish vanha kaupunki), new city (in Finnish...
- muni****lities were
divided into
cities (kaupunki, stad),
market towns (
kauppala, köping) and
rural muni****lities (maalais****a, landskommun). The market...
-
Karhula is a
former market town (
kauppala) and a
former muni****lity of
Finland in the
former Kymi Province, now in the
Kymenlaakso region. It was consolidated...
- the
actual settlement of Äänekoski
became the
kauppala of Äänekoski,
Suolahti became another kauppala while the old Äänekoski muni****lity was renamed...
- 417–442, doi:10.1017/S0010417523000506
Marina Aleksandra Vituhnovskaja-
Kauppala, ed. (2004),
Grigorii Petrov: Finliandiia,
strana belyh lilii [Grigory...