Finnish Institute in Tallinn (Estonian: Soome Instituut) is a non-profit organization, which headquarters are located in Tallinn, Estonia. The institute's...
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Finnish Institute may refer to: Finnish Institute at Athens Finnish Institute in London Finnish Institute in Tallinn This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Tallinn (/ˈtælɪn, ˈtɑːlɪn/) is the capital and most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland...
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Siberian Ingrian Finnish (Russian: Сибирский ингерманландский идиом) is a Lower Luga Ingrian Finnish – Lower Luga Ingrian (Izhorian) mixed language. The...
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Jaana Vasama (category Finnish politicians)
Vasama (born in 1966) is a Finnish politician and cultural personnel. From 2005 to 2009, Vasama was the head of Finnish Institute in Tallinn. Since 2012...
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Jaan Kross (category Writers from Tallinn)
in Finnish by WSOY, Helsinki, in 2008 and was written by the Finnish literary scholar Juhani Salokannel, the then director of the Finnish Institute in...
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(Russia), Finnish institute in Stockholm (Sweden), Finnish Institute in Estonia (Tallinn) Finnish Institute in Japan (Tokyo). The Finnish Cultural and...
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Kulle Raig (category People from Tallinn)
Estonian Radio programs in Finnish from 1975 to 1989. She then worked as a cultural editor for the Finnish Broadcasting Company in Finland (1990) and as the...
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Mika Aaltola (category Academic staff of Tallinn University)
Mika Petteri Aaltola (born 2 May 1969) is a Finnish political scientist and director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. He has gained media...
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Siberian Finnish or Korlaka is the form of Finnish spoken in Siberia by the Siberian Finns. Siberian Finnish is an umbrella name, this name refers to...
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59°26′N 24°44′E / 59.433°N 24.733°E / 59.433; 24.733 The Tallinn offensive (Russian: Таллинская наступательная операция) was a strategic offensive...
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Johann Urb (category Male actors from Tallinn)
1977) is an Estonian-American actor and former model. Johann Urb was born in Tallinn to parents Tarmo and Maris Urb. His father is an Estonian musician and...
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Winter War (redirect from Russo-Finnish War)
a much smaller Finnish force under Paavo Talvela in Tolvajärvi, the first Finnish victory of the war. In Central and Northern Finland, roads were few...
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city of Tallinn, Estonia. 5,000 BCE - The sea still reaches the foot of the cliffs of Toompea 3,000 BCE - First signs of a settlement in Tallinn. ca. 750...
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Battle of Narva (1944) (category 1944 in Estonia)
of getting cornered. For the Baltic Fleet, trapped in an eastern bay of the Gulf of Finland, Tallinn was the closest exit to the Baltic Sea. The ejection...
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Eliel Saarinen (category Fellows of the American Institute of Architects)
(/ˈsɑːrɪnən/, Finnish: [ˈelie̯l ˈsɑːrinen]; August 20, 1873 – July 1, 1950) was a Finnish-American architect known for his work with art nouveau buildings in the...
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Helsinki (redirect from Finnish capital)
hel.fi (in Finnish). 4 March 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2024. Väätäinen, Erika (4 March 2022). "Were There Ever Vikings In Finland Or Finnish Vikings...
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the Finnish Kale group settled in the country at the end of the sixteenth century. Finnish and Swedish are the official languages of Finland. Finnish predominates...
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Continuation War (redirect from Finnish occupation of the Soviet Union)
Second Soviet-Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II. It began with a Finnish declaration...
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Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (category Articles with Finnish-language sources (fi))
down a Finnish passenger aircraft "Kaleva" flying from Tallinn to Helsinki carrying three diplomatic pouches from the U.S. legations in Tallinn, Riga and...
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Estonia (category States and territories established in 1918)
closely related to Finnish, and one of the few languages of Europe that is not of Indo-European origin. Unlike Estonian and Finnish, the languages of their...
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downed a Finnish passenger airplane "Kaleva" flying from Tallinn to Helsinki carrying three diplomatic pouches from the U.S. legations in Tallinn, Riga and...
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Võros (category Articles containing Finnish-language text)
[vɤrokɤsəʔ], Estonian: võrukesed, Finnish: võrolaiset) are inhabitants of historical Võromaa (Vana Võromaa), a region in Southeastern Estonia (Võru and Põlva...
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Võro language (category Articles containing Finnish-language text)
and Finnish have a negative verb, which precedes the verb. In Estonian and Finnish, the negative verb ei (Finnish en/et/ei/emme/ette/eivät) is used in both...
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Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940) (category Articles with Finnish-language sources (fi))
downed the Finnish passenger airplane Kaleva flying from Tallinn to Helsinki carrying three diplomatic pouches from the U.S. legations in Tallinn, Riga and...
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Valve Pormeister (category Architects from Tallinn)
architecture in Tallinn State Institute of Applied Art. After graduating, she first worked at the Estonian Agricultural Design Institute (1952) but soon...
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km north-east of the Tallinn city center. With its 313 m (1030.2 ft), the TV tower is the tallest nonbuilding structure in Tallinn. The tower was officially...
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Stockholm (redirect from Science in Stockholm)
and in 1725 the Finnish Church was opened. 74,000 people in Stockholm have a Finnish-background, which makes Stockholm home to the largest Finnish population...
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Valtteri Rotsa, a native of Tallinn, was baptized in Finland July 16, 1989 and returned to Tallinn shortly after. The first baptism in Estonia was of Enn Lembit...
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Tallinn University of Technology Museum Council, the Estonian Fire Protection Museum Council, the Council of the Tallinn University History Institute...
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