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- Gromovo (Russian: Гро́мово; Finnish: Sakkola) is a settlement in Priozersky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia, and a station of the Saint Petersburg-Kuznechnoye...
- Ruskeala Räisälä (website) Saari (merged into Parikkala in 2005) (website) Sakkola (website) SalmiSalmis (website) Savitaipale Seiskari – Seitskär Simpele...
- named Kaurila Teppananpoika, or Gavril Stepanov, from Vaskela village in Sakkola (later Metsäpirtti muni****lity) of Viipuri Province. Her husband was sickly...
- – 11 March 1956) was a Finnish poet and smallholder. Aava was born in Sakkola in the Grand Duchy of Finland. His parents were Matti Juhonpoika Kuparinen...
- Finnish dwelling, and a special exhibit relating to the ex-Finnish region of Sakkola. In the 2023 parliamentary elections, Lempäälä voted as such: National...
- Makkarjoki Murto Mustlahti Nummijärvi Pappila Pellonkylä Pipola Pitkälahti (Långvik) Puujärvi Pyöli Saarenpää Sakkola Suurniemi Särkjärvi Tallaa Tammisto...
- Ruskeala [fi] Рускеала 519 322.49 Ruskeala Räisälä Райсала 492.95 306.30 Melnikovo Sakkola Саккола 349.4 217.11 Gromovo Salmi Салми 1,423 884.21 Salmi Soanlahti [fi]...
- marathon and the following year won the Boston Marathon. Karvonen was born in Sakkola, a small Karelian town that then belonged to Finland but was invaded by...
- railroad. Before the Winter War and Continuation War, it was a village of the Sakkola muni****lity of Finland known as Kiviniemi. Originally waters of Lake Sukhodolskoye...
- Pellonkylä, Pipola, Pitkälahti (Långvik), Puujärvi, Pyöli, Saarenpää, Sakkola, Suurniemi, Särkjärvi, Tallaa and Tammisto Haarla, Hakula, Heijala, Heimola...