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    Johannes Virolainen (pronounced [ˈjohɑnːes ˈʋirolɑi̯nen] ; born 31 January 1914 in Rural municipality of Viipuri, dead 11 December 2000 in Lohja) was...
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  • biathlete Johannes Virolainen (1914–2000), Finnish politician Roman Virolaynen, Belarusian cross-country skier Aleksi "Aleksib" Virolainen, Profesional...
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  • sport shooter Johannes Virolainen, former Prime Minister of Finland Johannes Voigtmann (born 1992), German basketball player Johannes "Honus" Wagner...
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    Johannes Virolainen, was threatened by Kekkonen with the dissolution of parliament when Kekkonen wanted to nominate SDP's Sorsa instead of Virolainen...
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    Kekkonen, two-time Prime Minister (1950–1956) and President (1956–1981) Johannes Virolainen, Prime Minister (1964–1966) Esko Aho, Prime Minister of Finland (1991–1995)...
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    the German and American armies. Riitta Uosukainen Tatu Vanhanen Johannes Virolainen See also List of Karelians Other than Finns, the historical province...
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    Finland. During the Cold War, the Karelian-born Finnish politician Johannes Virolainen lobbied for the return of Karelia. President Urho Kekkonen also tried...
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    League. The Salo meeting elected Johannes Virolainen as the first president of the organisation. Two decades later, Virolainen became the Prime Minister of...
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    office 22 March 1968 – 14 May 1970 President Urho Kekkonen Deputy Johannes Virolainen Preceded by Rafael Paasio Succeeded by Teuvo Aura Deputy Prime Minister...
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  • Tokoi Ralf Törngren Antti Tulenheimo Sakari Tuomioja Juho Vennola Johannes Virolainen Paavo Väyrynen Claes Andersson Li Andersson Paavo Arhinmäki Pekka...
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    Tauno Valo (Kok), 4,033 votes; Päivi Varpasuo (Kok), 6,340 votes; Johannes Virolainen (Kesk), 7,312 votes; and Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 7,364 votes. Results...
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    with the German and American armies. Uno Ullberg, Finnish architect Johannes Virolainen, Finnish politician Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Finnish chemist, and...
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    (1914 in Mustamäki – 1991) Finnish statistician and probabilist Johannes Virolainen (1914 near Viipuri - 2000), 30th Prime Minister of Finland Masa Niemi...
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    Finland Johannes Virolainen. The vote was tight; 1737 delegates of the Party Congress voted for Väyrynen and 1611 delegates supported Virolainen. President...
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    as a political minister - a period of service only surpassed by Johannes Virolainen. Karjalainen first entered the Parliament of Finland in 1966, serving...
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  • Lehto (caretaker) 30 Johannes Virolainen (1914–2000) 12 September 1964 27 May 1966 1 year, 258 days — Agrarian 49. Virolainen ML–KOK–RKP–KP 31 Rafael...
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  • in May 1966. Prior to the elections, Centre Party Prime Minister Johannes Virolainen had led a centre-right coalition government since September 1964...
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    1966. It was a majority government whose Prime Minister was Johannes Virolainen. Virolainen's cabinet made many political reforms. It instituted the purchase...
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    Paasio (1903–1980) 14 April 1966 1 June 1966 Social Democratic 19 Johannes Virolainen (1914–2000) 3 June 1966 26 March 1968 Centre (16) V. J. Sukselainen...
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    Alkio Petter Wilhelm Heikkinen Viljami Kalliokoski V. J. Sukselainen Johannes Virolainen Paavo Väyrynen Esko Aho Anneli Jäätteenmäki Matti Vanhanen Mari Kiviniemi...
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  • Agrarians, claimed the late veteran Agrarian-Centrist politician Johannes Virolainen, because they feared that they would lose votes to the Communists...
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    Alkio Petter Wilhelm Heikkinen Viljami Kalliokoski V. J. Sukselainen Johannes Virolainen Paavo Väyrynen Esko Aho Anneli Jäätteenmäki Matti Vanhanen Mari Kiviniemi...
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  • Mikko Kaarna 1911 1960 1979–1982 Tuure Junnila 1910 1951 1983–1986 Johannes Virolainen 1914 1945 1987–1989 Tuure Junnila 1910 1951 (again 1990) 1990 Maunu...
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  • politicians and journalists, such as Allan Tiitta, Seppo Zetterberg, Johannes Virolainen, Veikko Vennamo and Pekka Hyvärinen, an underlying reason for these...
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    government in spite of their success in the parliamentary elections. Johannes Virolainen, who had been centrally involved in forming the government and who...
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  • majority government in late May 1979. The veteran Centrist politician Johannes Virolainen claimed in his memoirs that Kekkonen had appointed Koivisto as Prime...
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  • of Finnish origin 2001– Matti Vanhanen – prime minister 2003–2010 Johannes Virolainen – prime minister in 1964–1966 (1914–2000) Hella Wuolijoki – parliamentarian...
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    player¨ Lauri Vilkko, Finnish pentathlete and Olympic medallist Johannes Virolainen, Finnish politician, Counselor of State Emppu Vuorinen, Finnish musician...
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    Babitzin, singer Harri Holkeri, politician Magnus Lindberg, composer Johannes Virolainen, politician Bror-Erik Wallenius, sports commentator Valtteri Bottas...
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  • Williams 1976–1979  United Kingdom Rafael Caldera 1979–1982  Venezuela Johannes Virolainen 1982–1983  Finland Emile Cuvelier 1983  Belgium Izz El Din El Sayed...
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