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Manila (/məˈnɪlə/ mə-NIL-ə; Filipino: Maynila, IPA: [maɪ̯ˈn̪iː.lɐʔ]),
officially the City of Manila, is the
capital and second-most
populous city of the...
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Heikki Olavi Mannila (born 4
January 1960 in Espoo) is a
Finnish computer scientist, the
president of the
Academy of Finland.
Mannila earned his Ph.D....
- Tikka-
Mannila or
Tikkamannila is a
village and a
district of Jyväskylä in Finland. It was a part of Jyväskylän maalais****a
until its disestablishment...
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Elina Haavio-
Mannila (born 3
August 1933) is a
Finnish social scientist and
Professor Emerita of
Sociology at the
University of
Helsinki where she served...
- p. 761. ISBN 978-0470170267.
Retrieved 10
November 2012. Kontula, O &
Mannila, E (2009). ****ual
Activity and ****ual Desire. Routledge, 46(1). retrieved...
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Mikko Mannila (born 2
March 1975) is a
Finnish football manager of Ykkönen club OLS and a
former player.
Mannila started coaching his home town
clubs Porin...
- 8854. ISSN 2374-3468. S2CID 17098158. Eiter,
Gottlob &
Mannila 1997, p. 370. Eiter,
Gottlob &
Mannila 1997. Alviano, Mario; Faber, Wolfgang; Leone, Nicola;...
- Holy
Family Church Mannila is a
Catholic church located in
Kottayam district in the
Indian state of Kerala,
about 10
kilometers away from Changanacherry;...
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neurophysiologist and
Nobel laureate Mika
Waltari (1908–1979),
writer Elina Haavio-
Mannila (born 1933),
social scientist and
professor Tarja Halonen (born 1943),...
- J.
Jones Archived 25
October 2007 at the
Wayback Machine Orponen, P.;
Mannila, H. (1987). On
approximation preserving reductions:
Complete problems and...