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  • ...e professor of [[chemistry]] at the [[Helsinki University of Technology]]. From 1935 to 1945 he was chancellor of the [[University of Turku]].<ref name="Ch ...kthrough, especially because he proceeded to commercialize a semisynthesis from [[tall oil]]-derived [[pinene]]. He also developed methods for converting [ ...
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  • | death_place = [[Bay of Vyborg]] ...erary" is the correct technical term for "ylimääräinen" here --> professor from 1885. He was one of the most notable researchers into Finnish folk poetry i ...
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  • {{Short description|Prime minister of Finland from 1943 to 1944}} | birth_place = [[Vyborg]], [[Grand Duchy of Finland]], [[Russian Empire]] ...
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  • He died of sudden illness while returning from a trip during which he assisted in negotiating the [[Treaty of Novgorod (15 ...is rector Bartholomeus sent him to [[Vyborg|Viborg]] (Fi. ''Viipuri''; now Vyborg, [[Russia]]) for [[Latin school]] and some [[priest]]ly training, where he ...
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  • ...losing to his younger brother Leopold the competition for the hand of a [[Vyborg]] mansion owner's 15-year-old daughter. He remained unmarried until his de [[Category:19th-century zoologists from the Russian Empire]] ...
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  • ...shore of the [[Gulf of Finland]], and a station of the [[Saint Petersburg-Vyborg railroad]]. It is about {{convert|45|km|sp=us}} northwest of central Saint Like many settlements on the Karelian Isthmus on the [[Saint Petersburg-Vyborg railroad]] line, Kellomäki was vigorously developed in the late 19th – earl ...
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  • ...n 2002, the license for the field development and recovery was transferred from Rosshelf to Sevmorneftegas.<ref name=Makarova/> ...sia signed a memorandum with France. In August 2005, Gazprom received bids from [[ConocoPhillips]], [[ExxonMobil]], ...
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  • Hermann von Struve was a part of the famous group of astronomers from the [[Struve family]], which also included his grandfather [[Friedrich Geor ...|fr|Strasbourg}}), [[Paris]], [[Milan]], [[Graz]] and [[Berlin]], learning from such celebrities as [[Hermann von Helmholtz|Helmholtz]], [[Gustav Kirchhoff ...
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  • ...ant Russian composers, painters, sculptors, writers and poets were exhumed from their original resting places across the city, and brought, with or without ...close to [[Alexander Nevsky Square]], to the right of the pathway leading from the Gate Church to the {{interlanguage link|River Monastyrka|ru|Монастырка ...
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  • ...ingang museum-restaurant foto6 2013-04-28 13.02.jpg|thumb|Glacial erratics from [[Norway]] on [[Schokland]] in the Netherlands]] ...often over distances of hundreds of kilometres. Erratics can range in size from [[pebble]]s to large [[boulder]]s such as [[Okotoks Erratic|Big Rock]] (16, ...
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  • ...] with the Allied Powers, which stipulated expulsion of Nazi German forces from Finnish territory. ...ceded approximately 10% of its territory to the Soviet Union, including [[Vyborg|Viipuri]] (Finland's second-largest city [Population Register] or fourth-la ...
    41 KB (6,036 words) - 23:59, 15 June 2025
  • ...ding to the Resolution of the [[Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union]] from July 4, 1967. In 1968, the SO-152 was completed and in 1971 entered service The 152.4&nbsp;mm L/27 howitzer D-22 (2A33) can elevate from −4° to +60° with a turret traverse of a full 360°. Rate of fire is 2.6 – 3. ...
    29 KB (3,793 words) - 09:26, 23 June 2025
  • ...e early 1900s, when [[Mishar Tatars|Mishar Tatar]] [[merchant]]s emigrated from the [[Nizhny Novgorod Governorate]] of the [[Russian Empire]] and eventuall ...800s; for example, Izzätulla Timergali, who was the mullah in [[Sveaborg]] from 1866 to 1906.<ref>Leitzinger 1996, pp. 103, 104</ref> ...
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  • ...The size of a corps varies greatly, but two to five divisions and anywhere from 40,000 to 80,000 are the numbers stated by the US Department of Defense. ...; the [[Canadian Corps]] was unique in that its composition did not change from inception to the war's end, in contrast to British corps in France and Flan ...
    49 KB (7,133 words) - 20:43, 27 October 2025
  • ...inter War]] and the [[Continuation War]], lasting a little over 15 months, from 13 March 1940 to 24 June 1941. The [[Moscow Peace Treaty]] was signed by Fi ...find that Nazi Germany did not help at all, and also blocked material help from other countries. ...
    48 KB (7,391 words) - 05:19, 30 October 2024
  • ...dong]] on top of a large stainless steel Lenin bust. Displayed in Richmond from 2008 to 2011.<ref>{{cite web |title=Art sculpture in Richmond sparks debate ...ews |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz//201621 |title=Soviet icon surprises polar scientists |work=[[Stuff.co.nz]] |accessdate=October 15, 2011 |archive-date=November 2 ...
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  • ...dong]] on top of a large stainless steel Lenin bust. Displayed in Richmond from 2008 to 2011.<ref>{{cite web |title=Art sculpture in Richmond sparks debate ...ews |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz//201621 |title=Soviet icon surprises polar scientists |work=[[Stuff.co.nz]] |accessdate=October 15, 2011 |archive-date=November 2 ...
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  • ...SS-Totenkopfverbände]], steal an [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] staff car and escape from the [[Auschwitz concentration camp]]. ...onal surrender from Finland during the beginning of partially successful [[Vyborg&ndash;Petrozavodsk Offensive]]. The Finnish government refuses. ...
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  • ...Guild members found guilty of cheating the public would be fined or banned from the guild. A lasting legacy of traditional guilds are the [[guildhall]]s co ...-12 |website=City of London}}</ref> The [[Freedom of the City]], effective from the Middle Ages until 1835, gave the right to trade, and was only bestowed ...
    84 KB (12,504 words) - 18:47, 16 November 2025
  • ...deer species, moose do not form herds and are [[solitary animal]]s, aside from calves who remain with their mother until the cow begins [[estrus]] again ( ...ferent species of deer, ''Cervus canadensis'', also called the [[wapiti]] (from [[Algonquian languages|Algonquin]]). A mature male moose is called a bull, ...
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