-
national road 4 goes
through Konginkangas and the
distance between Äänekoski
proper and
Konginkangas is
about 20 km.
Konginkangas or
Konginkankaan kirkonkylä...
- The
Konginkangas bus
disaster was a
major road
traffic crash on 19
March 2004,
outside the
village of
Konginkangas in Äänekoski,
Central Finland. At 02:08...
- part of
Konginkangas. The
parish was
renamed to Saarijärvi
sometime after 1690. Karstula,
including Kyyjärvi, was
separated in 1887,
Konginkangas in 1895...
- muni****lities,
where the
following villages were
officially named:
Konginkangas: Kalaniemi,
Konginkangas center,
Pyyrinlahti Sumiainen: Paadentaipale, Raikkaus,...
- 2011
Norway attacks and
significant national events such as the 2004
Konginkangas bus
disaster and
school shootings of
Jokela and Kauhajoki. Historically...
- 1969) Koskenpää (to Jämsänkoski in 1969)
Pihlajavesi (to
Keuruu in 1969)
Konginkangas (to Äänekoski in 1993) Säynätsalo (to Jyväskylä in 1993)
Sumiainen (to...
- 2011
Norway attacks and
significant national events such as the 2004
Konginkangas bus
disaster and
school shootings of Jokela, Kauhajoki, and Viertola...
-
buses collided in Botolan, Zambales,
killing 10.
March 19 – Finland –
Konginkangas bus disaster. The
trailer of a
truck carrying heavy paper rolls swerved...
- Särkisalo (now in Konnevesi) and
Horontaipale (now in Vesanto) and most of
Konginkangas Konnevesi,
named after the lake Konnevesi,
containing modern Rautalampi...
- 1969. It
bordered Äänekoski, Suolahti, Laukaa, Uurainen, Saarijärvi,
Konginkangas and Sumiainen. The
Keitele and Pyhäjärvi are
partially within the borders...