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- Wuorimaa is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aarne Wuorimaa (1892–1975), Finnish diplomat and Amb****ador, son of Artur Artur...
- Aarne Artur Wuorimaa (last name Blomberg until 1906), (8 February 1892 Leivonmäki - 5 July 1975, Helsinki) was a Finnish diplomat who served as the Finnish...
- Artur Oliver Wuorimaa (1 August 1854, Dragsfjärd - 9 November 1921; surname until 1906 Blomberg) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman and politician. He was...
- suomalaisista, p. 684, 685. Helsinki: Otava, 1954. Edus****a Edustaja=Artur Wuorimaa Artturi Vuorimaa Suomen Kirjailijat, SKS. Viitattu 9.4.2011. Yrjö Blomstedt...
- po****tion being Swedish speakers and 21% being Finnish speakers. Artur Wuorimaa (1854 – 1921) Wilhelm Ramsay (1865 – 1928) Gottfrid Lindström (1887 – 1975)...
- Rabbe Wrede 1851 1910 1917–1918 Wilhelmi Malmivaara 1854 1907 1919 Artur Wuorimaa 1854 1907 1920–1921 Waldemar Bergroth 1852 1917 1922–1926 Juho Torppa 1859...
- Myrberg (1953) Juho Niukkanen (1953) Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (1953) Aarne Wuorimaa (1953) Bruno Kivikoski (1954) Marcus Wallenberg Jr. (1954) Yrjö Hakulinen [fi]...
- 1113/JP271934. PMC 4967730. PMID 26918583. Piirilä P, Similä ME, Palmio J, Wuorimaa T, Ylikallio E, Sandell S, et al. (2016). "Unique Exercise Lactate Profile...
- Viisimaa (1898–1989), Estonian operatic tenor and opera director Aarne Wuorimaa (1892–1975), Finnish diplomat Aarne (producer) (born 2001), London-based...
- Juho Jännes 1919–1920 Harri Holma 1920–1921 Chargé d'Affaires 1921–1927 Envoy Wäinö Wuolijoki 1927–1933 Aarne Wuorimaa 1933–1940 Toivo Kivimäki 1940–1944...