- Juho
Torppa (6
October 1859,
Veteli - 15
March 1941) was a
Finnish farmer and politician. He was a
member of the Diet of
Finland from 1894 to 1906 and...
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Maisa Elina Torppa (née Heinola, born 17
April 1991) is a
Finnish TV personality,
practical nurse and
flight attendant. She
earned the
title of Miss Bikini...
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beautiful alders growing behind the house, the
house became known as
Lepikon torppa ("croft of alders").
There was a
smoke sauna in the yard,
where Urho Kekkonen...
- Pohjolainen, E.; Räsänen, J.; Sorjonen-Ward, P.; Tiainen, M.; Tontti, M.;
Torppa, A.; Västi, K. (2012). "Metallogenic
areas in Finland". In Eilu, Pasi (ed...
- the main belt?". Meteoritics. 29 (4): 453. Bibcode:1994Metic..29..453B.
Torppa, J.; Kaasalainen, M.; Michałowski, T.; Kwiatkowski, T.; Kryszczyńska, A...
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Paikkari Croft (Finnish:
Paikkarin torppa, Swedish:
Paikkari torp) is a 19th-century
croft in Sammatti, Finland. The
croft is
known as the
childhood home...
- The
Lepikko torp (Finnish:
Lepikon torppa) is a mid-19th-century torp or
croft house located in Pielavesi,
central Finland,
notable as the
birthplace of...
- The cabin,
Paikkarin torppa,
where Lönnrot was born in Sammatti...
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coordinates (β, λ) = (27°, 103°)
within a 5° uncertainty. Kaasalainen, M.;
Torppa, J.; Piironen, J. (2002). "Models of
Twenty Asteroids from
Photometric Data"...
- (hytte – but the term torp is also used in Norwegian) and
Finnish (mökki or
torppa). The word is
cognate with the
English thorp (a
secondary settlement or...