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Klaukkala (Finnish: [ˈklɑu̯kːɑlɑ]; Swedish: Klövskog [ˈklø̂ːvskuːɡ],
Finland Swedish: [ˈkløːvskuːɡ]) is the southern-most
urban area (Finnish: taajama)...
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Klaukkala Library (Finnish:
Klaukkalan kirjasto; Swedish: Klövskog bibliotek) is a
public library of the town of
Klaukkala,
located in the Nurmijärvi muni****lity...
- led to
significant growth in the main
villages such as
Klaukkala, Rajamäki and Röykkä.
Klaukkala is the
largest built-up area in Nurmijärvi,
which is now...
- croft. As an adult,
Malmelin became a
farmworker at the
Simola croft in
Klaukkala, a
village in the
southern part of the Nurmijärvi muni****lity. The tenant...
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Klaukkala Church (Finnish:
Klaukkalan kirkko, Swedish: Klövskogs kyrka) is a copper-plated
modern church in
Klaukkala of the Nurmijärvi muni****lity,...
- The
Klaukkala Orthodox Church (Finnish:
Klaukkalan ortodoksinen kirkko; Swedish: Klövskog
ortodoxa kyrka), also
known as St.
Nectarios Church (Finnish:...
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Sirkesalo lived with his
family for the last few
years of his life in
Klaukkala, Nurmijärvi. His
birth town
Toijala memorized him by
naming a
street as...
- Nurmijärvi's
Klaukkala,
before which the old
alignment p****ed
through the
center of
Klaukkala. The new byp**** is
known as the
Klaukkala Ring Road (Finnish:...
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member of the folk
music group Gjallarhorn.
Samuli Kosminen (born 1974 in
Klaukkala, Finland) is a
Finnish percussionist. As a
member of the
group Edea, he...
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Driver Klaus – The
First Day on the Job Claus, a
variant of the name
Klaukkala,
Finnish village,
whose name is
partly based on the name
Klaus Klavs,...