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    Paavo Jaakko Matias Korhonen (5 June 1928 – 29 September 2019) was a Finnish Nordic skier who won the individual titles at the 1957 Holmenkollen ski festival...
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  • competed mainly in the javelin throw Paavo Korhonen (1928–2019), Finnish Nordic skier who competed in the 1950s Paavo Kotila (1927–2014), former Finnish...
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  • Anna-Reeta Korhonen (5 February 1809 Rautalampi – 1 October 1893 Vesanto) was a Finnish folk poet. Korhonen's parents were folk poet Paavo Korhonen aka Vihta-Paavo...
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  • jumper Markus Korhonen (born 1975), Finnish ice hockey player Martti Korhonen (born 1953), Finnish member of parliament Paavo Korhonen (1928–2019), Finnish...
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    the chairperson of his party in 2006. Korhonen served as the Minister of Regional and Municipal affairs under Paavo Lipponen's second Cabinet (1999–2003)...
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    Finland to the United Nations. Korhonen was an independent candidate for the presidential election in 1994. He challenged Paavo Väyrynen who was the candidate...
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  • Jäätteenmäki Tanja Karpela Jyrki Katainen Mari Kiviniemi Martti Korhonen Merja Kyllönen Paavo Lipponen Maria Lohela Sanna Marin Silvia Modig Sauli Niinistö...
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    Gustaf Komppa, Finnish chemist Aku Korhonen, Finnish actor and director Paavo Korhonen, Finnish skier Väinö Korhonen, Finnish modern pentathlete, two time...
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  • Koivuranta  Finland M Nordic combined 2, ski jumping 1 2006 2014 3 Paavo Korhonen  Finland M cross-country skiing 1, Nordic combined 3 1952 1960 3 Sarah...
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    section of the party. On 13 May 2006, Martti Korhonen was elected as the new party leader. He was followed by Paavo Arhinmäki in June 2009, following the party's...
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