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Kolho is a
village in the city-muni****lity of Mänttä-Vilp**** in Finland.
During the
Finnish Civil War, in
winter 1918, the
Finnish air
force used Kolho...
- Yrjö
Eliel Kolho (née Saxberg, 23
April 1888 – 13
February 1969) was a
Finnish sport shooter who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics. He was born in...
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Kolho (born Saxberg, 7
September 1886 – 17
September 1940) was a
Finnish sports shooter who
competed at the 1908 and the 1912
Summer Olympics.
Kolho was...
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Voitto Valdemar Kolho (born Saxberg, 6
February 1885 – 4
October 1963) was a
Finnish sport shooter, who won an
Olympic bronze and five
Finnish national...
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total workforce. Po****tion was
estimated to be at a
slight decline. The
Kolho village in Vilp**** is
located to the north.
Another village, Pohjaslahti...
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intestinal microbiota development. Nutrition, 78, 110812.
Korpela K,
Helve O,
Kolho KL,
Saisto T,
Skogberg K,
Dikareva E,
Stefanovic V,
Salonen A, Andersson...
- weaning.
Biology portal MCM6
Lactase persistence Järvelä I,
Torniainen S,
Kolho KL (2009). "Molecular
genetics of
human lactase deficiencies".
Annals of...
- air-force base of
independent Finland was
founded on a lake s**** near
Kolho. The base
could operate three aircraft. The
first aircraft arrived by rail...
- shots: Yrjö
Kolho,
Robert Tikkanen,
Nestori Toivonen,
Vilho Vauhkonen,
Magnus Wegelius Men's team 300 m free rifle, prone:
Voitto Waldemar Kolho,
Kaarlo Kustaa...
- The
White Guard had two
flight detachments during the war; one
based at
Kolho in
northern Pirkanmaa and the
other at
Antrea in the
Viipuri Province. They...