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    constitutional crisis of 1944, Castrén, representing the National Coalition Party, became Prime Minister of Finland briefly. Urho Jonas Castrén was born 30 December...
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  • Urho Castrén's cabinet was the 28th government of Republic of Finland, in office from October 21, 1944, to November 17, 1944. It was a majority government...
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  • Castrén is the surname of a Finnish family. Notable members include: Aarne Castrén (1923–1997), Finnish Olympic sailor Arthur Castrén (1866–1946), Finnish...
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    who have this name include: Urho Castrén (1886–1965), a Finnish politician Urho Karhumäki (1891–1947), a Finnish poet Urho Kekkonen (1900–1986), the eighth...
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  • Castrén Cabinet may refer to: Kaarlo Castrén Cabinet, 4th Government of Finland Urho Castrén Cabinet, 28th Government of Finland This disambiguation page...
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    English See, for example, Pekka Hyvärinen, "Finland's Man: Urho Kekkonen's Life" / Suomen mies: Urho Kekkosen elämä, published in Finland in 2000; Tuomo Polvinen...
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    (1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) Fagerholm III (1958-1959) Karjalainen I (1962-1963) Virolainen...
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  • many days in office as the prime minister, as was the case with the Urho Castrén Cabinet and Aura I Cabinet. In the last mentioned, also Minister of Justice...
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  • partners forming the governing coalition cabinets. Since 1956, the year when Urho Kekkonen was elected President, the party has been nearly continuously in...
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    Coalition Party and the Finnish People's Democratic League until the 1980s. Urho Kekkonen served as President of Finland from 1956 to 1982, by far the longest...
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