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Voitto Valdemar ****ten (15
February 1932 – 7
December 1998),
sometimes spelled as
Voitto ****tén, was a
Finnish sprinter. ****ten
competed in 100–400...
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Johan Viktor (
Voitto)
Eloranta (6 July 1876 - 1923;
original surname Lindroos) was a
Finnish schoolteacher,
journalist and politician, born in Janakkala...
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Voitto Aukusti Soini (born
February 6, 1938, in Koivisto, Finland) is a
retired professional ice
hockey player who pla**** in the SM-liiga. He pla**** for...
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Varma Voitto Kallio (3
April 1920,
Helsinki – 25
October 2003) was a
Finnish Government Counsellor (hallitusneuvos) and
politician who
served as Minister...
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Voitto Valdemar Kolho (born Saxberg, 6
February 1885 – 4
October 1963) was a
Finnish sport shooter, who won an
Olympic bronze and five
Finnish national...
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Finnish language:
voitto — victory, and in the
Karelian language:
voitto — victory,
profit (pronounced in both
languages as "
voitto").[citation needed]...
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Voitto "Vode"
Liukkonen (19 July 1940 – Mikkeli; 26
December 2007 Tampere) was a
Finnish sports commentator who
worked for Finland's
National Broadcasting...
- Karelia. ISBN 5754507356. Juutilainen,
Antti (1994).
Ilomantsi –
lopultakin voitto (in Finnish). Rauma: Kir****aino Oy West Point. ISBN 9519521852. Kiljanen...
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Retrieved 18
August 2024. Miettinen,
Heikki (25 July 2023). "HJK:lle tärkeä
voitto Moldesta" (in Finnish).
Helsingin Sanomat.
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original on...
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Charles Jenkins United
States Karl-Friedrich Haas United Team of
Germany Voitto ****ten Finland
Ardalion Ignatyev Soviet
Union 1960 Rome
details Otis...