Isokyrö (Finnish: [ˈisoˌkyrø]; Swedish: Storkyro) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region, 43 kilometres (27 mi) from...
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Savo to North Karelia. Iitti transferred from Kymenlaakso to Päijät-Häme. Isokyrö transferred from Ostrobothnia to South Ostrobothnia. Joroinen transferred...
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Matti Haapoja (category People from Isokyrö)
Matti Haapoja (September 16, 1845 in Isokyrö – January 8, 1895 in Turku) was a Finnish serial killer who was covered extensively by the press at the time...
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Isokyrö railway station became an unmanned halt under the name of Ventälä, Orismala was granted the name of the municipality instead. The new Isokyrö...
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Remains from Levänluhta (Isokyrö, Ostrobothnia) at the National Museum of Finland...
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The Battle of Napue or the Battle of Storkyro / Isokyrö (Finnish: Napuen taistelu, Swedish: Slaget vid Storkyro, Russian: Битва при Лапполе/Стуркюро)...
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friendship with the Isokyrö School is mainly based on the choir and folk dancing groups of Hugo Treffner Gymnasium. The Isokyrö School is mainly an arts...
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Jaakko Pentinpoika Ilkka (1550s, Ilmajoki – late January, 1597, Isokyrö) was a wealthy Ostrobothnian landowner and leader of the Cudgel War, a 16th-century...
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Kalle Valkonen, Miko Heinilä, and Jouni Ritola on 29 August 2012, in Isokyrö, Finland . The idea to establish the company came to the founders while...
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coast. The Swedish army in Finland was defeated at the Battle of Storkyro (Isokyrö) in February 1714 with a decisive Russian victory. Swedish efforts to hinder...
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