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Rantsila (Swedish:
Rantsila, also Frantsila) is a
village and
former muni****lity of Finland. It is
located in the
province of Oulu and is part of the...
- Finnish. The muni****lity was
consolidated with Kestilä,
Pulkkila and
Rantsila on 1
January 2009 to form a new muni****lity of Siikalatva. The muni****lity...
- Finnish. The muni****lity was
consolidated with Piippola,
Pulkkila and
Rantsila on 2009-01-01 to form a new muni****lity of Siikalatva. "Area by muni****lity...
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Rautio Revonlahti Saloinen Kestilä
Kuivaniemi Pattijoki Piippola Pulkkila Rantsila Ruukki Temmes Vuolijoki Ylikiiminki Carl
Magnus Jägerhorn 1775–1782 Adolf...
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independent muni****lity
until it was
consolidated with Kestilä,
Piippola and
Rantsila on 1
January 2009 to form a new muni****lity of Siikalatva.
Pentti Haanpää...
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Cristfried Ganander (21
November 1741 in Haapajärvi – 17
February 1790 in
Rantsila) was a
Finnish compiler of folk culture, a
priest and an 18th-century lexicographer...
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consists of four
former muni****lities: Kestilä, Piippola,
Pulkkila and
Rantsila, that
decided to
merge into one in 2009. The
merger was
encouraged and...
- Kempele.
Other notable works are in the
churches of Lohtaja,
Siikajoki and
Rantsila. His last
project was in Revonlahti, near Paavola, in 1821, the year he...
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Siikajoki in 2007. The muni****lity of
Paavola bordered Revonlahti, Liminka,
Rantsila,
Vihanti and Pattijoki.
Lappi Luohua Pehkola (Paavolan kirkonkylä) Ruukki...
- 1906 Mennander) was a
Finnish Lutheran bishop and politician, born in
Rantsila. He was a
member of the Diet of
Finland from 1905 to 1906 and of the Parliament...