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Matti Pietinen (3
March 1859 – 27
April 1918;
original surname Pitkänen) was a
Finnish schoolteacher,
factory owner and politician, born in Sumiainen....
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Seppo Taito Pietinen (23
October 1925
Viipuri – 5 June 1990 Helsinki) was a
Finnish diplomat and
lawyer with
title of
Master in Law. He was an Amb****ador...
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Talvisota Väreissä (in Finnish). Readme.fi. p. 215. ISBN 978-952-373-053-3.
Pietinen Otso, kuvaaja.
ulkoministeri Väinö
Tanner Yleisradiossa ja
talvisodan rauhanehdot...
- PMID 22783992. S2CID 3458384.
Weinstein SJ,
Hartman TJ, Stolzenberg-Solomon R,
Pietinen P,
Barrett MJ,
Taylor PR, et al. (November 2003). "Null ****ociation between...
- when it was
consolidated with Äänekoski
together with Suolahti.
Matti Pietinen (1859 – 1918)
Ilmari Sormunen (1896 – 1980)
Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus ::...
- Giovannucci, E; Goldbohm, R. A.; Graham, S; Kushi, L. H.; Miller, A. B.;
Pietinen, P; Rohan, T. E.; Speizer, F. E.; Willett, W. C.; Hunter, D. J. (2003)...
- doi:10.1207/S15327914NC402_2. PMID 11962260. S2CID 24890525. Männistö S,
Pietinen P,
Virtanen MJ,
Salminen I,
Albanes D,
Giovannucci E,
Virtamo J (December...
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always used her
birth name.
Their marriage lasted 50
years until Otso
Pietinen's death although they were not
always together.
Hiltunen is most famous...
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prodigy Juhani Kum****inen (1925–1991),
Finnish actor and
director Seppo Pietinen (1925–1990),
Finnish diplomat, Amb****ador in
Addis Ababa, Lima, Vienna...
- Laaksomaa. Soon they were
accompanied by a
young drummer,
Mikko "Junior"
Pietinen, and the
following year by lead
singer Jani "Joãnitor" Muurinen. In 2004...