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- Kuhmalahti (Swedish: Kuhmalahti, also Kuhmalax) is a former muni****lity of Finland. It was consolidated with the muni****lity of Kangasala on January...
- of Sahalahti was merged with Kangasala in 2005 and the muni****lity of Kuhmalahti in 2011. Kangasala was known to be a po****r destination in the 18th century...
- Kokemäki Kokkola Konnevesi Korsholm Korsnäs Koski Tl Kristinestad Kronoby Kuhmalahti Kuhmoinen Kuortane Kurikka Kustavi Kylmäkoski Kyyjärvi Köyliö Laihia Laitila...
- (Tavastkyro) Ikaalinen (Ikalis) Kihniö Parkano South-Eastern Pirkanmaa Kuhmalahti Pälkäne Southern Pirkanmaa Akaa (Ackas) Kylmäkoski Urjala Valkeakoski...
- muni****lities of Jämsä (formerly Längelmäki), Kangasala (formerly Sahalahti), Kuhmalahti, and Orivesi. Längelmävesi lake is part of the Kokemäenjoki drainage basin...
- Hämeenlinna Ikaalinen Janakkala Jokioinen Juupajoki Kalvola Kangasala Kihniö Kuhmalahti Kuorevesi Kuru Kylmäkoski Kärkölä Lahti Lammi Lempäälä Loppi Luopioinen...
- Lake Huutijärvi after the completion of the road through Sahalahti and Kuhmalahti to Kuhmoinen (now regional road 325). In the early 1960s, the gap between...
- was born Ritva Hannele Markkula to Arvi Markkula, an officer born in Kuhmalahti in 1918, and Eine Poutanen, originally from Karelia. Her parents met in...
- Metsäkansa [fi] – December 16, 1949, Tampere) K. H. Seppälä [fi] (March 8, 1881, Kuhmalahti – June 11, 1959, Tampere) Bertel Strömmer (July 11, 1890, Ikaalinen –...
- Yrjö Kalervo Leiwo (12 February 1884, in Kuhmalahti – 12 January 1964) was a Finnish journalist, bank director and politician. At first active in the Finnish...