Vuolijoki (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈʋuo̯liˌjoki]) is a former municipality in Finland. The municipality was consolidated with the city of Kajaani in the...
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Kajaani in 1977) Säräisniemi (formed Vaala with a part of Utajärvi in 1954) Vuolijoki (merged with Kajaani in 2007) Vaala (moved to North Ostrobothnia region...
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Kestilä Kuivaniemi Pattijoki Piippola Pulkkila Rantsila Ruukki Temmes Vuolijoki Ylikiiminki Carl Magnus Jägerhorn 1775–1782 Adolf Tandefelt 1782–1785...
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The National Romantic and Art Nouveau styled greystone church in Vuolijoki, Kainuu, Finland....
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Ristijärvi Sotkamo Kehys-Kainuu Hyrynsalmi Kuhmo Puolanka Suomussalmi Vuolijoki Kajaani rural municipality Vaala (moved to Northern Ostrobothnia in 2016)...
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maalaiskunta, and the city in 1977 saw the population jump to 34,574 by 1980. Vuolijoki was consolidated with Kajaani at the beginning of 2007. In 2012, an oil...
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In 1908, she married Sulo Vuolijoki (1881-1957), a personal friend of Lenin. They divorced in 1923. Later, Hella Vuolijoki began spelling her surname...
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Terttu Nevalainen (born 31 May 1952, Vuolijoki) is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at the University of Helsinki. She has...
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village to the south-west of Kajaani, Finland. Otanmäki is located in Vuolijoki within the bounds of the City of Kajaani municipality. The railway rolling...
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and director Wäinö Wuolijoki (1872–1947), Finnish politician See also: Vuolijoki, former municipality of Finland, now part of Kajaani This page lists people...
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