Johannes Gabriel Granö (14 March 1882 – 23 February 1956) was a Finnish geographer, chiefly remembered as a professor of three universities and an explorer...
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at Turku Observatory in Southwest Finland, and later named for Johannes Gabriel Granö, rector of the University of Turku. The asteroid is a member of...
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director of the Zeiss planetarium in The Hague DMP · 1450 1451 Granö 1938 DT Johannes Gabriel Granö (1882–1956), Finnish geographer, explorer, and chancellor...
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States Rakvere, Estonia Kiskőrös, Hungary Juho Annala Vilho Annala Johannes Gabriel Granö Anneli Jäätteenmäki Vihtori Kosola Teemu Mäki Esko Nikkari Jutta...
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uppsatser. Helsingfors.: 138–144. Granö, Johannes (1893). Kuusi vuotta Siperiassa. Helsinki: Weil & Göös. Granö, Johannes Gabriel (1905). Siperian suomalaiset...
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(1921–1926) Emil Nestor Setälä (1926–1935) Gustaf Komppa (1935–1945) Johannes Gabriel Granö (1945–1955) T. E. Olin (1955–1965) Rolf Nevanlinna (1965–1970) Tauno...
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general public. The centre is named after the Finnish geographer Johannes Gabriel Granö, who held professorships at both universities in the early part...
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Tarkiainen (literature) 1949: Pekka Juhana Myrberg (mathematics) 1948: Johannes Gabriel Granö (geography) 1948: Aarne Elias Äyräpää (archeology) 1947: Gustaf...
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Archived from the original on 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2013-05-29. Adeleye, Gabriel (1999). Sienkewicz, Thomas J. (ed.). World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions...
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assignments and deaconries on 29 June. The other three, papal nuncios to Italy (Grano), Portugal (Fürstenberg), and Spain (Riberi), followed the custom of receiving...
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