- Swedish:
Stranda Äyräpää Swedish: Äyräpää Käkisalmi Swedish:
Kexholm Kurkijoki Swedish:
Kronoborg now
usually transliterated into
English as Kurkiyoki...
- may have been the
modern Kurkiyoki [ru] (Russian: Куркиёки; Finnish:
Kurkijoki; Swedish: Kronoborg), in
Lakhdenpokhsky District (Finnish: Lahdenpohja)...
-
Evacuation from
Kurkijoki, near Lahdenpohja...
- Anne-Riitta Iso****a. https://www15.uta.fi//yky/arkisto/historia/noitanetti/hame_1.html[permanent dead link] http://www.
kurkijoki.fi/perinne/ukonvak1.html...
- (1883–1942) 1925 2
March 1925 2
March 1931
Agrarian League * 31 May 1883,
Kurkijoki † 9
February 1942,
Helsinki Member of
parliament (1910–1914 and 1917–1920)...
- 283.1 175.91
Primorsk Kuolemajärvi Пионерское 400 248.55
Pionerskoye Kurkijoki [fi] Куркийоки 539.5 335.23 Kurkiyoki [ru] Käkisalmi [fi] Какисалмен 188...
- (kihlakunnat):
Harlu (Sortavalan kihla****a)
Jaakkima (Kurkijoen kihla****a)
Kurkijoki (Kurkijoen kihla****a)
Lahdenpohja (Kurkijoen kihla****a)
Lumivaara (Kurkijoen...
-
nationalists to
agree on the
Finnish language policy.
Relander was born in
Kurkijoki, in Karelia, the son of
Evald Kristian Relander, an agronomist, and Gertrud...
- 11 July 1976) was a
Finnish farmer,
journalist and politician, born in
Kurkijoki. He was a
member of the
Parliament of
Finland from 1948 to 1951, representing...
- Elsa
Arokallio (18
August 1892,
Kurkijoki – 3
October 1982, Helsinki) was a
Finnish architect. She was born in 1892 to
Gustaf Arokallio and Elisabeth...