- 2300
people living in
Finland had the name
Valto.
Valto Olenius (1920–1983),
Finnish Olympic pole
vaulter Valto Karhumäki,
Finnish aviation pioneer "Digital...
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Valtos is an
electronic Celtic fusion duo
based on the Isle of Skye.
Their name
comes from the
village of the same name,
close to
Staffin on Skye. Valtos...
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Valtos can
refer to: Bhaltos,
Lewis or
Valtos, the
largest village in Uig,
Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides Valtos Province in Aetolia-Acarnania in western...
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Valto Edvard Käkelä (19
April 1908,
Lappee – 30
January 1977) was a
Finnish politician. He
served as
Minister of the
Interior from 30
September 1955 to...
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Valto Rudolf Olenius (12
December 1920 in
Karkkila – 13 July 1983 in Heinola) was a
Finnish pole
vaulter who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics and...
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aimlessly on the back
roads of Finland.
Valto (Mato Valtonen)
lives with his mother, who runs a
clothing business.
Valto is seen
sewing clothes for his mother...
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Valto Kalevi Koski (born 23
January 1939 in Jaala) is a
Finnish plumber and politician. He was a
member of the
Parliament of
Finland from 1995 to 2011...
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chronologically into:
Valtos 1 - 1300 to 1100 BC
Valtos 2 - 1670 to 1505 BC
Valtos 3 - 1930 to 1745 BC
Valtos 4 - a
Neolithic settlement under Valtos 1 to 3, but...
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Valtos Province (Gr****: Επαρχία Βάλτου) is one of the five
former provinces of Aetolia-Acarnania in Greece. It lies in the
northern part of Aetolia-Acarnania...
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brothers (Finnish:
Veljekset Karhumäki),
consisting of
Niilo (1902–1978) and
Valto Karhumäki (1905–1985), were
Finnish airline founder and
aircraft manufacturer...