-
Akseli Kustaa Rauanheimo (27
March 1871 – 19 May 1932; name
until 1906 Axel
Gustaf Leonard Järnefelt) was a
Finnish journalist, writer,
diplomat and politician...
-
Savosta Delawaren" (PDF). arkisto.org (in Finnish).
Retrieved 3 May 2023.
Rauanheimo 1921. s. 7 "Findians – The
story of Finns'
distant cousins | News | Yle...
- Organisation. The
party board included Yrjö Raikas, Väinö Kari,
Reino Rauanheimo [fi] and Eino Hanhivaara. Jäger
Major Onni
Kohonen was also one of the...
- osa 2, p. 588. Porvoo–Helsinki: WSOY, 1986. Edus****a Edustaja=Akseli
Rauanheimo Mitä-Missä-Milloin,
Kansalaisen vuosikirja 1960, p. 191. Helsinki: Otava...
- Finland".
United Nations.
Retrieved 4
October 2020. "Satamaoperaattori
Rauanheimo haluaa tulla Tornion lisäksi Kemiin" (in Finnish).
Lapin Kansa. 8 September...
- the
station was so named.
Later it was
called Pelkie,
which Järnefelt-
Rauanheimo thinks may have come from the name Pelkinen. No one of that name, however...
- Nuorteva, and Mika Waltari,
among others. The editors-in-chief were Yrjö
Rauanheimo,
Lauri Viljanen and Waltari.
Craucher was the
acquirer and
marketer of...
- AB R. Nordström & Co., Oy
until 1962.
Kaarina was sold in 1963 to M.
Rauanheimo Oy, Kokkola. Her port of
registry was
changed to
Kokkola in 1964. She...
- locomotives, it
carried dry bulk
freight for the
Finnish port
operator Rauanheimo along the
Vainikkala -
Koverhar route. In
February 2021,
Operail signed...
- 302–303. ISBN 951-1-19094-6. Pekkanen,
Toivo (1947). "Anja Vammelvuo". In
Rauanheimo,
Reino (ed.). Uuno
Kailaasta Aila Meriluotoon:
Suomalaisten kirjailijain...