• modern Kurkiyoki [ru] (Russian: Куркиёки; Finnish: Kurkijoki; Swedish: Kronoborg), in Lakhdenpokhsky District (Finnish: Lahdenpohja) of Russia. 12th and...
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    Äyräpää Swedish: Äyräpää Käkisalmi Swedish: Kexholm Kurkijoki Swedish: Kronoborg now usually transliterated into English as Kurkiyoki (Куркиёки) Kymi Swedish:...
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  • County Novorossiysk Governorate Yekaterinoslav Governorate Kryvyi Rih Kronoborgs härad Vyborg Governorate of the Russian Empire Kungursky uezd Perm Governorate...
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    Northern Seven Years' War (1564–70). In the winter of 1568, Eric XIV used Kronoborg as a support point while beating back a Danish attack from Skåne. In 1570...
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    (sketch), 1856 Swedish festival, 1858, originally overture to A few hours at Kronoborg Castle and the Virgin of Orleans Swedish folk songs and folk dances, possibly...
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  • 1969 Kuorevesi – became part of Jämsä in 2001 Kurkijoki [fi] (Swedish: Kronoborg) – was lost to the USSR in 1944 Kuru – consolidated with Ylöjärvi in 2009...
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