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Palovesi or
sometimes Palovesi–Jäminginselkä is a lake in Ruovesi, Pirkanmaa. It is the 89th
largest lake in Finland. If the
basin of the
Vaskivesi – Visuvesi...
- Eino
Oskari Palovesi (19 May 1904 – 25
February 1980;
surname until 1947 Möttönen) was a
Finnish farmer and politician, born in Perho. He was a member...
- (Paadaar), Päijänne, Paljavesi, Pälkänevesi, Pallasjärvi – Pallaslompolo,
Palovesi – Jäminginselkä, Pankajärvi, Pautujärvi, Peruvesi, Pesiöjärvi, Petruma...
- the
villages of Jäminkipohja and
Ruhala on the
southern side of the lake
Palovesi, were
under White control.
About 200
poorly armed members of the Ruovesi...
- of lakes. The
system starting with Keurusselkä, via Kuorevesi, Ruovesi,
Palovesi, Näsijärvi, Tammerkoski, Pyhäjärvi, and
Nokianvirta to
Kulovesi is the...
- 61°40′43″N 28°24′13″E / 61.67861°N 28.40361°E / 61.67861; 28.40361 Saajuu-
Palovesi Partalansaari Pihlajavesi (Saimaa)
Finland 4.1 61°41′55″N 28°19′34″E /...
- Äänekoski
Konginkangas Koskenpää
Pihlajavesi Säynätsalo Äänekosken mlk Eino
Palovesi 1960–1972
Artturi Jämsén 1972–1976
Kauko Sipponen 1976–1985
Kalevi Kivistö...
-
Alexander and Sebastian.
Following her
death in 1973,
Hamilton married Outi
Palovesi in 1976 and together, they had two more children, Nick and Christian. In...
- (Finnish:
Muroleen kanava) is a
transportation canal that
connects the lake
Palovesi with the lake
Vankavesi in Ruovesi, Finland. The
canal was
built in 1852–1854...
- Törngren Urho
Kekkonen Preceded by
Ralph Erik
Serlachius Succeeded by Eino
Palovesi In
office 17
March 1950 – 17
January 1951
Prime Minister Urho Kekkonen...