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Kristinestad (Finland Swedish: [
krisˈtiːneˌstɑːd],
Sweden Swedish: [
krɪsˈtîːnɛˌstɑːd]; Finnish:
Kristiinankaupunki [ˈkristiːnɑŋˌkɑu̯puŋki]; Latin: Christinea;...
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battalion of
soldiers and two
artillery batteries were
stationed to
protect Kristinestad. The
military detachment left the town in the
spring of 1855, taking...
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areas in the west and
south (with
towns such as Ekenäs, Pargas, Närpes,
Kristinestad,
Jakobstad and Nykarleby.) and in the
autonomous region of Åland, which...
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Kristinestad City Hall (Swedish:
Kristinestads rådhus, Finnish:
Kristiinankaupungin raatihuone) is the muni****l
headquarters building of Kristinestad...
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Vaasa Jakobstad Korsholm Pedersöre Närpes
Laihia Nykarleby Kristinestad Vörå
Kronoby Malax Larsmo Kaskinen Korsnäs
Bothnian Bay
Kvarken Bothnian...
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Organ grinder at the
Kristinestad summer festival in 1989...
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German coastal tanker Christene, a
given name Christinea, a
Latin name of
Kristinestad All
pages with
titles beginning with
Christine All
pages with titles...
- In 2018, he
performed with a
choir at a
concert at
Kristinehallen in
Kristinestad,
which commemorated the 100th
anniversary of the
founding of Finland...
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served as
Minister of
Transport and
Communications since 2023. Born in
Kristinestad, Finland,
Ranne moved to Haparanda, Sweden, when she was six
years old...
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Sweden performed several small landings along the
coast near
Kristinestad (Finnish: Kristiinankaupunki) and Kaskö (Finnish: Kaskinen) and managed...