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Finnish author, poet, and anarchist (1878–1922)
Kaarlo Uskela (4 March 1878 – 19 April 1922) was a Finnish satiric author, poet and anarchist. Uskela is best known of his 1921 anthology Pillastunut runohepo
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Former municipality in Turku and Pori Province, Finland
Uskela is a former municipality of Finland. It was merged into Salo in 1967. Many municipalities surrounding Uskela were split from it. In 1967 Uskela
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East Karelian resistance movement
Forest Guerrillas on 5 November, beginning an attack towards the village of Uskela [fi]. The Forest Guerrillas had set up defensive positions upon hearing
Forest_Guerrillas
Finnish politician (1903–1980)
Party. He served as Prime Minister of Finland twice. Paasio was born in Uskela and was in contact with the Social Democratic Labor movement at an early
Rafael_Paasio
Region of Finland
merged to Halikko in 1967. Pargas landskommun merged to Pargas in 1967. Uskela merged to Salo in 1967. Maaria merged to Turku in 1967. Kakskerta merged
Southwest_Finland
Finnish politician (1889–1948)
1923. Kankari was born on 28 January 1889 in Paimio. He was a carpenter in Uskela and Helsinki. He was chairman of the Finnish Woodworkers Union (Suomen Puutyöntekijäin
Kalle_Kankari
Name list
player Kaarlo Tuominen (1908–2006), Finnish steeplechase runner Kaarlo Uskela (1878–1922), Finnish writer, poet and anarchist Kaarlo Vähämäki (1892–1984)
Kaarlo
City in Southwest Finland, Finland
areas from neighbouring Uskela and Halikko were annexed to Salo. Eventually Salo became a town in 1960. The municipality of Uskela was consolidated with
Salo,_Finland
Province of Finland (1634–1997)
Paattinen Paraisten mlk [fi] Porin mlk Pyhämaa Rauman mlk Suoniemi Tyrvää Uskela Uudenkaupungin mlk [fi] Broder Andersson Rålamb [fi; sv] 1634–1637 Melchior
Turku_and_Pori_Province
River in Finland
Landslides are common in the area, and for example in 1825 the church of Uskela that stood on the edge of the river was destroyed by a landslide that occurred
Uskelanjoki
Concentration camp and prison in Finland 1918–1940
(1918) Ville Pessi (1935–1940) Arvo Tuominen (1922–1926, 1928–1933) Kaarlo Uskela (1918–1919) Niilo Wälläri (1923–1928) Armas Äikiä (1927–1928, 1930–1935)
Tammisaari_prison_camp
Swedish: Sagu 1460–1472 St. Ann's Chapel Swedish: S:t Annas Chapel Uskela Swedish: Uskela Salo Swedish: Salo, Finland 1500–1520 demolished 1832, memorial
List of medieval stone churches in Finland
List_of_medieval_stone_churches_in_Finland
Finnish long-distance runner
Virtanen Lauri Virtanen in 1932 Personal information Born 3 August 1904 Uskela, Salo, Finland Died 8 February 1982 (aged 77) Turku, Finland Height 1.72 m
Lauri_Virtanen
Overview of and topical guide to anarchism
Denmark Halfdan Rasmussen Ecuador Piedad Moscoso Finland Harry Järv Kaarlo Uskela France Albert Camus Alexandra David-Néel André Breton Anselme Bellegarrigue
Outline_of_anarchism
Rural locality in Vyborgsky District, Russia
municipalities of Kiikala, Kisko, Kuusjoki, Muurla, Pertteli, Salo, Suomusjärvi and Uskela. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging. ›
Pobeda,_Leningrad_Oblast
remained permanently in Finland. In 1933, a poem by the anarchist Kaarlo Uskela, who died eleven years earlier, Pillastunut runohepo was seized and burned
Anarchism_in_Finland
Finnish wrestler (1908–1980)
Eino Mauno Virtanen (19 August 1908 in Uskela – 3 December 1980 in Helsinki) was a Finnish wrestler who took part in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and
Eino_Virtanen_(wrestler)
named assistant professor of education. In 1819, he became a clergyman in Uskela and vicar in 1829. He received the title of professor in 1827 and in 1830
Gustaf_Renvall
renamed as Kalanti in 1936, became part of the City of Uusikaupunki in 1993 Uskela – became part of Salo in 1967 Vahto – consolidated with Rusko in 2009 Vahviala
List of former municipalities of Finland
List_of_former_municipalities_of_Finland
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God; Knowledge
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Name of a Raga of Carnatic Music
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Sings with Raaga, God of Raghavendra
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one that draws water; poverty; cloud; death
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Brave.
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The Name of a Freed Women Slave
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Full of Happiness
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Arriving, Descending
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Sword of Dream
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