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Rauha Olivia Elisabet Rentola (4
February 1919,
Kuhmoinen − 20 July 2005) was a
Finnish actress.
During her career, she
appeared in
close to a hundred...
- The
Treaty of
Nystad (Russian: Ништадтский мир; Finnish:
Uudenkaupungin rauha; Swedish:
Freden i Nystad; Estonian:
Uusikaupunki rahu) was the last peace...
- (Swedish:
Freden i Nöteborg; Russian: Ореховский мир; Finnish: Pähkinäsaaren
rauha), is a
conventional name for the
peace treaty signed at
Oreshek (Swedish:...
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Rauha S.
Virtanen (28 June 1931 – 20
March 2019) was a
Finnish author who
wrote youth literature as well as plays.
Virtanen received numerous literary...
- Swedish-Novgorodian Wars. The
Treaty of Nöteborg (Finnish: Pähkinäsaaren
rauha) in 1323
divided Karelia between the two.
Sweden received the
southern portion...
- Фридрихсгамский мирный договор), or the
Treaty of
Hamina (Finnish:
Haminan rauha), was a
peace treaty concluded between Sweden and
Imperial Russia on 17...
- The
Treaty of
Tartu (Russian: Тартуский мирный договор; Finnish:
Tarton rauha; Swedish: Fredsfördraget i Dorpat) was
signed on 14
October 1920 between...
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World peace (Finnish:
Maailman rauha or
Rauha maailmalle, Swedish: Världsfreden, Russian: Мир во всем мире) is a
bronze sculpture donated by the city of...
- the
slogan "shorter borders,
longer peace" (Finnish: "lyhyet rajat, pitkä
rauha").
During the war, the
Finnish leadership generally referred to the Germans...
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Saima Rauha Maria Harmaja (8 May 1913,
Helsinki – 21
April 1937) was a
Finnish poet and writer. She is
known for her
tragic life and
early death, which...