- Isokyrö (Finnish: [ˈisoˌkyrø]; Swedish:
Storkyro) is a muni****lity of Finland. It is
located in the
South Ostrobothnia region, 43
kilometres (27 mi) from...
- The
Battle of
Napue or the
Battle of
Storkyro / Isokyrö (Finnish:
Napuen taistelu, Swedish:
Slaget vid
Storkyro, Russian: Битва при Лапполе/Стуркюро) was...
- from the coast. The
Swedish army in
Finland was
defeated at the
Battle of
Storkyro (Isokyrö) in
February 1714 with a
decisive Russian victory.
Swedish efforts...
- but met an
overwhelming Russian force and was
defeated at the
battle of
Storkyro in 1714. In 1717,
Armfeldt was
promoted to
lieutenant general and commanded...
-
Alavus (Alavo)
Kuortane Soini Ähtäri (Etseri)
Ilmajoki (Ilmola) Isokyrö (
Storkyro)
Kauhava Kurikka Lapua (Lappo) Seinäjoki
Isojoki (Storå)
Karijoki (Bötom)...
-
Battle of
Helsinki (1713), the
Battle of Pälkäne 1713 and the
Battle of
Storkyro 1714, the military,
administration and
clergymen escaped from Finland,...
-
ovillkorligt fängelse för
kvinnan som misstänks ha
planerat skolskjutning i
Storkyro – körde till
skolcentret med 190 patroner". svenska.yle.fi (in Swedish)...
- 15.3
Isojoki (Swedish: Storå)
Isojoki 642 1,814 2.8 Isokyrö (Swedish:
Storkyro) Isokyrö 354 4,357 12.3
Jakobstad (Finnish: Pietarsaari)
Jakobstad 89 19...
- The Isokyrö
railway station (Finnish: Isonkyrön rautatieasema, Swedish:
Storkyro järnvägsstation) is a
closed station located in the muni****lity of Isokyrö...
-
concessions in
subsequent peace treaty negotiations.
After the
Swedish defeat at
Storkyro,
Swedish Lieutenant-general Carl
Gustaf Armfeldt had
retreated to the area...