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Former municipality in Kymi Province, Finland
Lappee is an old parish and a former municipality of Finland in the South Karelia region, originally in Viipuri Province and after the Second World War
Lappee
City in South Karelia, Finland
Mikkeli and Savonlinna. Lappeenranta incorporated the late municipalities of Lappee and Lauritsala in 1967, Nuijamaa in 1989, Joutseno in 2009 and Ylämaa in
Lappeenranta
Area of northern Europe
period is lower, though permanent inhabitation was nonetheless present. Lappee, South Karelia has been continuously inhabited for approximately 2,000 years
Karelia
Church in Lappeenranta, Finland
St. Mary's Church of Lappee (Finnish: Lappeen Marian kirkko) is a wooden Evangelical Lutheran church in the center of Lappeenranta, Finland. The construction
St._Mary's_Church_of_Lappee
Former municipality in South Karelia, Finland
Finnish-speaking municipality. Nuijamaa bordered the municipalities of Lappee, Lappeenranta, Lauritsala, Taipalsaari, Lemi, Luumäki, Ylämaa, and Joutseno
Nuijamaa
Former Finnish province (1812–1945)
transliterated into English as Kurkiyoki (Куркиёки) Kymi Swedish: Kymmene Lappee Swedish: Lappvesi Salmi Swedish: Salmis Sortavala Swedish: Sordavala Jääski
Viipuri_Province
Former municipality in Southern Finland Province, Finland
Lappeenranta, Taipalsaari, Ruokolahti and Imatra, prior to 1967 it bordered Lappee instead of Lappeenranta and prior to 1989 it bordered Nuijamaa. The municipality
Joutseno
Historical province of Finland
period is lower, though permanent inhabitation was nonetheless present. Lappee, South Karelia has been continuously inhabited for approximately 2,000 years
Karelia_(historical_province)
Former province in Finland
Valkeala Vehkalahti Virolahti Ylämaa Anjala Haapasaari Jääski Karhula Kymi Lappee Lauritsala Nuijamaa Simpele Sippola Säkkijärvi Vahviala Arvo Manner 1945–1955
Kymi_Province
Finnish politician (1908–1977)
April 1908 – 30 January 1977) was a Finnish politician. He was born in Lappee. He served as Minister of the Interior from 30 September 1955 to 3 March
Valto_Käkelä
Finnish farmer and politician (1911–2010)
October 1911 – 30 August 2010) was a Finnish farmer and politician, born in Lappee. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1960 to 1962 and from
Mikko_Kaarna
Finnish hotel chain
Seurahuone". sokoshotels.fi. Retrieved 14 December 2020. "Original Sokos Hotel Lappee". sokoshotels.fi. Retrieved 14 December 2020. "Break Sokos Hotel Koli".
Sokos_Hotels
Ethnic group
period is lower, though permanent inhabitation was nonetheless present. Lappee, South Karelia has been continuously inhabited for approximately 2,000 years
Karelians
Place in South Karelia, Finland
of the former town. Lauritsala was originally one of the villages of the Lappee parish. It has existed at least since 1558, when it was mentioned as Lawritzala
Lauritsala
Finnish politician (1861–1944)
He served as Speaker until 1912. Svinhufvud also served as a judge in Lappee 1908–1914. During the First World War Russia replaced various Finnish officials
Pehr_Evind_Svinhufvud
Valtatie 9: Aura − Huittinen − Tampere − Kangasala − Orivesi Valtatie 13: Lappee − Viipuri (now Vyborg); abandoned after WWII when Karelia was ceded to the
Highways_in_Finland
Finnish football club
Tero Nieminen. PEPO's inaugural meeting was held at the Lavola School in Lappee municipality on 12 November 1958. The name of the club was chosen as Uus-Lavolan
PEPO_Lappeenranta
Kaakkois-Suomi LAUTP (Lauritsalan Työväen Palloilijat) / Lappeen Pelurit Vitonen * Lappee JK Lappeenranta Kaakkois-Suomi Lappeen Jalkapalloklubi Nelonen * LaPro Lamminpää
List of football clubs in Finland – L
List_of_football_clubs_in_Finland_–_L
Finnish judge
Assembly of States Parties Personal details Born (1948-06-12) 12 June 1948 (age 78) Lappee, Finland Alma mater University of Helsinki University of Oxford
Erkki_Kourula
Kajaani Keskinen, Ylivieska Kouvola Track, Kouvola Laivakangas, Tornio Lappee, Lappeenranta Linnunlahti, Joensuu Mäntyvaara, Rovaniemi Metsämäki, Turku
List_of_horse_racing_venues
kouvolanravirata.com Sorsasalo 1980 Kuopio kuopionravirata.fi Jokimaa Lahti Lappee Lappeenranta Mikkeli early 1960s Mikkeli Suurmestaruusajot St. Michel -ajo
Harness_racing_in_Finland
Finnish artistic gymnast
a priest in 1910. He served as a chaplain in Uukuniemi, Pielavesi, and Lappee from 1913 to 1928 and as a vicar in Vieremä from 1928. He won the Finnish
Matti_Markkanen
There are a number of places called Keskisaari around Finland, including Lappee (Lapvesi) and Koivisto (Björkö) in Karelia and Maaninka. In Maaninka Keskisaari
Keskisaari
Finnish politician
1877 – 30 April 1950) was a Finnish farmer and politician. He was born in Lappee. He was a Member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the Finnish
Elias_Tukia
Topics referred to by the same term
Church, Falkland Islands St. Mary's Church, Tórshavn St. Mary's Church of Lappee, Lappeenranta St. Mary's Church, Helsinki St. Mary's Church, Turku Church
St._Mary's_Church
period is lower, though permanent inhabitation was nonetheless present. Lappee, South Karelia has been continuously inhabited for approximately 2,000 years
History_of_Karelia
1944 Lammi – consolidated with Hämeenlinna (Swedish: Tavastehus) in 2009 Lappee – became part of the Lappeenranta (Swedish: Villmanstrand) in 1967 Lappi
List of former municipalities of Finland
List_of_former_municipalities_of_Finland
Finnish politician (1946–2017)
Outi Marjatta Ojala (28 June 1946, Lappee – 16 May 2017) was a Finnish politician of the Left Alliance. She served as a member of the Parliament of Finland
Outi_Ojala
Finnish actor and musician (1945–2022)
Annikki Nylund (1916–2013). His father was a technical draftsman born in Lappee in 1911. His mother was born in Mustasaari in 1916 and grew up in Pori.
Vesa-Matti_Loiri
Municipality in South Karelia, Finland
The name Luumäki means literally "Bone Hill". Luumäki was separated from Lappee as its own parish in 1642. The first church in the Luumäki parish was probably
Luumäki
Church in Lappeenranta, Finland
Finnish National Board of Antiquities. Lauritsala Church St. Mary's Church of Lappee "Nuijamaan kirkko" (in Finnish). Lappeenranta Evangelical Lutheran Parishes
Nuijamaa_Church
Football league season
52 3 FC Villisiat 22 15 4 3 44 24 +20 49 4 KoPa 22 12 5 5 62 39 +23 41 5 Lappee JK 22 12 4 6 76 46 +30 40 6 KuP 22 8 4 10 37 44 −7 28 7 LAUTP 22 7 5 10
2011 Nelonen – Finnish League Division 4
2011_Nelonen_–_Finnish_League_Division_4
Football tournament season
Lahti/3 (7) 3–1 Kumu (6) Report Match 2 15 March 2025 15:00 Jäntevä (6) 2–0 Lappee JK (6) Report Match 6 15 March 2025 18:30 HP-47 (7) 4–1 Nopsa (6) Report
2025_Finnish_Cup
Church, Hamina, "double cross plan", 1748–51, destroyed 1821. Lappee church, 1799. Lappee church, "double cross plan", 1799. Cathedral and wooden houses
Architecture_of_Finland
Finnish general and navy commander
farrier in Finnish Dragoon Regiment and later he started his own business in Lappee. Väinö had six siblings. He studied in Lappeenranta coeducational middle
Väinö_Valve
Former municipality in South Savo, Finland
mentioned in 1544 as Somenemiby (in a Swedishized form) as a part of the Lappee parish. In 1571 it became a part of the newly founded Taipalsaari parish
Suomenniemi
Church in Lappeenranta, Finland
site by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities. St. Mary's Church of Lappee "Lauritsalan kirkko" (in Finnish). Lappeenranta Evangelical Lutheran Parishes
Lauritsala_Church
Football tournament season
110 FC Kausala 1–2 Purha 111 Peltirumpu 4–1 Jäntevä 112 KTP Veterans 4–3 Lappee JK 113 HaTP 0–5 PaPe 114 SC Riverball 3–0 S.C. Zulimanit 115 SuPa 0–4 SaPa
2009_Finnish_Cup
Football league season
FC PaSa 20 15 3 2 78 21 +57 48 Promoted 2 PaPe 20 13 2 5 53 35 +18 41 3 Lappee JK 20 11 3 6 49 28 +21 36 4 FC Peltirumpu 20 10 5 5 58 30 +28 35 5 HP-47
2010 Nelonen – Finnish League Division 4
2010_Nelonen_–_Finnish_League_Division_4
Football league season
9 25 36 −11 25 8 SiU 20 4 5 11 19 39 −20 17 9 VoPpK 20 5 1 14 17 57 −40 16 10 TsV 20 4 3 13 21 56 −35 15 11 Lappee JK 20 2 2 16 18 55 −37 8 Relegated
2009 Kolmonen - Finnish League Division 3
2009_Kolmonen_-_Finnish_League_Division_3
Finnish orienteering club
Peter (20 June 2016). "Alfta-Ösa hade topphäng". Ljusdals-Posten: 20. "Lappee-Jukola 2016". jukola.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020. "Suunnistuksen maajoukkueet
SK_Pohjantähti
Seinäjoki Lapinlahden kirkko Lapinlahti St. Mary's Church of Lappee Lappeenranta, Lappee Lapua Cathedral Lapua Larsmo kyrka Larsmo Finlayson Church Tampere
List of road churches in Finland
List_of_road_churches_in_Finland
District organisation of the Football Association of Finland
Lappeenranta LAUTP (Lauritsalan Työväen Palloilijat) / Lappeen Pelurit Vitonen * Lappee JK Lappeenranta Lappeen Jalkapalloklubi Nelonen * LIK Liljendal, Loviisa
SPL_Kaakkois-Suomen_piiri
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Boy/Male
British, English
Tenant; Renter
Surname or Lastname
Irish and Scottish
Irish and Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac CruitÃn ‘son of CruitÃn’, a byname for a hunchback (see McCurtain).English : from a diminutive of Court.
Girl/Female
Latin
Feminine of the Roman family name Drusus.
Girl/Female
British, English
Name of a Liquor
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit
Stem; Hollow Reed; To Make an End; To Make Complete
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Haniel, HANAEL means "favored of God."
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Swedish, Swiss
Grace; Favor
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ecstasy in Sanskrit & Telugu
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Loved by Everyone in the Universe
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sashikant | ஸஷீகாஂத
Moon stone, Moon loved
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