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- Heikki Vehkaoja (5 October 1889 – 30 November 1954) was a Finnish farmer and politician, born in Nurmo. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from...
- Markus Bollström, Juha Kivilehto, Mika Savolainen, Timo Toivonen, Jouni Vehkaoja and Tatu Väänänen. Forwards: Harri Forsten, Rickie Hyvärinen, Oscar Hänninen...
- Vaara Hannes Mikkelsson as Lucas Pascal Kai Vaine as Heikki Hannula Elina Vehkaoja as Laura Maasalo Ville Virtanen as Matias van der Haas Johanna af Schultén...
- Eeva-Liisa Haimelin Aila Mäki 2008 Jarmo Mäkinen Leo Sievinen 2008 Elina Vehkaoja Anu Määttä 2008 Lilia Rönkkö Elisa 2008 Teemu Kataja Eemeli Tikka 2008...
- urheiluhalli Colors       Owner Esport Oilers ry Managing director Jouni Vehkaoja Head coach Men: Aleksi Lammi Championships Men: 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006...
- Antti Häkkänen, Minister of Defence Agency executive Colonel Esapekka Vehkaoja Parent department Intelligence Division of Defence Command Website puolustusvoimat...
- the beginning of the following year, the tasks were taken over by Markku Vehkaoja, who also took care of the Baptist congregations of Jurva, Kauhajoki and...
- 1877 M Workers' and Small Farmers' Election Alliance Turku North [191] Vehkaoja, Heikki 1889 M Agrarian Party Vaasa North [192] Vennola, Juho 1872 M National...
- Salo (Kok), 4,102 votes; Kari Urpilainen (SDP), 5,641 votes; Marjatta Vehkaoja (SDP), 5,150 votes; Jukka Vihriälä (Kesk), 8,298 votes; Raimo Vistbacka...
- (1924–1930) Jaakko Vainio (1922–1924) Vilho Vallas (1929–1930, 1933–1939) Heikki Vehkaoja (1924–1939, 1945–1948) Viljo Venho (1933–1939) Anttoni Vertanen (1924–1930)...