after the proposal was accepted, the government disbanded. Castrén died in Helsinki. Kaarlo Castrén Cabinet "Ministerikortisto". Valtioneuvosto.[permanent...
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Kaarlo Castrén's cabinet was the fourth Government of the Republic of Finland. The cabinet's period was from April 17, 1919 to August 15, 1919. It was...
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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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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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theatre director Kaarlo Blomstedt (1880–1949), Finnish historian and archivist Kaarlo Castrén (1860–1938), Prime Minister of Finland Kaarlo Edvard Kivekäs...
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Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg (forenames Finnish: [ˈkɑːrlo ˈjuho], surname Finland Swedish: [ˈstoːlbærj]; 28 January 1865 – 22 September 1952) was a Finnish jurist...
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Yrjö-Koskinen Esko Aho Martti Ahtisaari Teuvo Aura Aimo Cajander Kaarlo Castrén Urho Castren Rafael Erich Karl-August Fagerholm Rainer von Fieandt Johan Franzén...
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adopted a republican constitution. In July 1919, Finland's first president Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg replaced Mannerheim as the first President of the Republic...
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Prime minister (1918–1919) Kaarlo Castrén, Prime minister (1919) Republic of Finland Presidents (complete list) – Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg, President (1919–1925)...
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position Svinhufvud I (1917-1918) Paasikivi I (1918) Ingman I (1918-1919) Kaarlo Castrén (1919) Erich (1920-1921) Ingman II (1924-1925) Svinhufvud II (1930-1931)...
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