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Pirjo is a
Finnish female given name. Its name day is
celebrated on 7 October. It
began to be used in the 1920s, and it
reached its peak of po****rity...
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Pirjo H****inen (born 14
November 1957) is a
Finnish writer. Her
novels have been
translated into
several languages including German and Norwegian. She...
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Pirjo Lahdenperä, born 1949, is a
licensed psychologist and a
professor Emerita of
pedagogy with a
focus on
management and
leadership at Mälardalen University...
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Pirjo Irene Honkasalo (born 22
February 1947) is a
Finnish film
director who has also
worked as a cinematographer, film editor, producer, screenwriter...
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Pirjo Rusanen (born 18
December 1940, in Mikkeli) is a
retired Finnish politician.
Rusanen studied business and economics,
graduating in 1970, and went...
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Pirjo Elise Leppikangas (born 12
September 1987) is a
Finnish football defender. She
plays for PK-35
Vantaa in the
Naisten Liiga.
Leppikangas has pla****...
- ISBN 978-951-37-7468-4. Uino,
Pirjo (1997).
Ancient Karelia. Helsinki:
Suomen muinaismuistoyhdistyksen aikakausikirja 104. pp. 45 and 72. Uino,
Pirjo (1997). Ancient...
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Pirjo Hannele Aalto (born 19
February 1961) is a
Finnish biathlete. She
competed in women's
sprint event at the 1994
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Conference,
University of Oulu, 18–23
August 2004
Edited by Vesa-Pekka Herva.
Pirjo Uino of the
National Board of Antiquities, ThisisFinland—"Prehistory: The...
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Pirjo Muranen (née Manninen, born 8
March 1981 in Rovaniemi) is a
retired Finnish cross-country skier. She won a
bronze medal in the 4 × 5 km
relay at...