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- Viitasaari is a Finnish town and muni****lity located in the Central Finland region. It is located between the neighbouring muni****lities of Pihtipudas...
- Viitasaari Airfield is an airfield in Viitasaari, Finland, about 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north-northwest of Viitasaari town centre. As of September...
- (Keuru) Multia Saarijärvi-Viitasaari sub-region: Kannonkoski Karstula Kinnula Kivijärvi Kyyjärvi Pihtipudas Saarijärvi Viitasaari Äänekoski sub-region: Konnevesi...
- Juho Theodor Viitasaari (30 January 1891, Orivesi – 31 August 1920) was a Finnish communist activist and a Helsinki-based baker. Viitasaari was one of the...
- Kannonkoski Karstula Kivijärvi Kyyjärvi Saarijärvi Kinnula Pihtipudas Viitasaari Äänekosken maalais****a (to Äänekoski in 1969) Koskenpää (to Jämsänkoski...
- muni****lities are Kannonkoski, Karstula, Kinnula, Kyyjärvi, Perho and Viitasaari. The muni****lity is unilingually Finnish. The muni****l coat of arms...
- 9/sq mi). Neighbouring muni****lities are Karstula, Kivijärvi, Saarijärvi, Viitasaari and Äänekoski. The muni****lity is unilingually Finnish. Kannonkoski as...
- Saarijärvi-Viitasaari sub-region is a subdivision of Central Finland and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. Saarijärvi area Kannonkoski Karstula...
- Patriotic Citizens of Viitasaari (Finnish: Viitasaaren Isänmaalliset Kansalaiset) was an organization operating in Viitasaari in Central Finland. The...
- Neighbour muni****lities are Keitele, Konnevesi, Rautalampi, Tervo, Viitasaari and Äänekoski. Helka Hynninen (1930–2017) Kalevi Huuskonen (1932–1999)...