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Martti Oiva
Kalevi Ahtisaari (Finnish: [ˈmɑrtːi (ˈoi̯ʋɑ ˈkɑleʋi) ˈɑhtisɑːri] , 23 June 1937 – 16
October 2023) was a
Finnish politician, the
tenth president...
- The IV District, also
known as
Martti (Finnish;
Martinsbacken in Swedish), is one of the
central districts of Turku, Finland. It is
located on the east...
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Martti Johannes Häikiö (1
October 1949 – 7
February 2025) was a
Finnish historian and writer. In 1978, Häikiö
became an ****ociate
professor in political...
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Martti Uosikkinen (20
August 1909 – 9
March 1940) was a
Finnish gymnast who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics, in the 1932
Summer Olympics, and in the...
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Martti Välikangas (born
Martti Buddén,
August 1, 1893,
County of
Kuopio – May 9, 1973, Helsinki) was a
Finnish architect renowned for the
design of so-called...
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Martti Puumalainen (born 14
April 1997) is a
Finnish judoka. He won the gold
medal at the men's +100 kg
event at the 2023
European Judo Championships....
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Martti Elias Huhtala (born 12
November 1918 in Rovaniemi,
Finland - 25
October 2005 in Rovaniemi) was a
Finnish Nordic combined athlete who
competed in...
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Martti is a
Finnish and
Estonian masculine given name. The name is the
Finnish equivalent of the
Latin name
Martinus and
originally refers to Mars, the...
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Martti Henrikki Haavio (22
January 1899 – 4
February 1973) was a
Finnish poet,
folklorist and mythologist,
writing poetry under the pen name P. Mustapää...
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Martti Eliel Pokela (23
January 1924 – 23
August 2007) was a
Finnish folk
musician and composer.
Pokela was an
expert with the kantele, Finland's national...