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Piritta Maria Katariina Rantanen (born 19 July 1979 in Jämsä) is a
Finnish politician currently serving in the
Parliament of
Finland for the
Social Democratic...
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Piritta Kantola (born 1978) is a
Finnish ten-pin bowler. She won a
bronze medal in the women's
singles event at the 2001
World Games and
finished in 13th...
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English Bridget,
French Brigitte,
Swedish Birgitta or ‘Birgit’ and
Finnish Piritta. The name
comes from Proto-Celtic *Brigantī and
means "the high one" or...
- Finnish). Helsinki: Sanoma. pp. 16–18.
Retrieved 4 June 2023. Palokangas,
Piritta (18
April 2013). "Miss
Suomi -finalisti
Lotta Hintsa myöntää
sutinan formulakuski...
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after the
departure of Henri. On Day 36, five more
housemates (Olli,
Piritta, Jani, Mia, Jaakko)
entered the house,
totaling 18 housemates. Two housemates...
- (Welsh)
Gitta (German)
Gittan (Swedish)
Gitte (Danish)
Piret (Estonian)
Piritta (Finnish)
Pirjo (Finnish)
Pirkko (Finnish)
Priita (Finnish)
Riitta (Finnish)...
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Retrieved 2023-03-10. Dalin, Peter; Ågren, Jon; Björkman, Christer; Huttunen,
Piritta & Kärkkäinen,
Katri (2008), "Leaf
trichome formation and
plant resistance...
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Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish).
Retrieved 12
January 2022. Palokangas,
Piritta (18
December 2019). "Valemedia MV-lehden
puuhamiesten "toimittajayhdistykselle"...
- in Finland. The name
Pirjo originated as a
short form of
Birgitta and
Piritta,
Finnish versions of Brigid. A
common variant is Pirkko.
Notable people...
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Tietokonepelien vuosikirja,
Pelit and Peliasema. List of
magazines in
Finland Piritta Palokangas (18
November 2019). "Harri
Junttila Tekniikka &
Talous -lehden...