Huittinen (Swedish: Vittis) is a town and municipality in Finland. It is located in the Satakunta region, 63 kilometres (39 mi) southeast of Pori and...
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Huittinen (Finnish: Huittisten hirvenpää, also known as Moose's Head) is a Mesolithic moose head figurine of soapstone found in 1903 from Huittinen in...
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Lasse Huittinen (also Lasse Huittisista; died 1488) was a Finnish thief who stole from dozens of churches in Sweden and was sentenced to death for his...
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prison and incarcerated at Riihimäki Prison, from which he was moved to Huittinen auxiliary prison. He escaped from prison in 1943 and attempted to hide...
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The funeral for sextuple axe murder victims in Huittinen, Finland in 1943, committed by Toivo Koljonen...
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West Finland College, a boarding school in Huittinen, Finland...
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Vampula is a former municipality of Finland. It was consolidated with Huittinen on 1 January 2009. It is located in the province of Western Finland and...
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is a Finnish concern in the foodstuff industry. It has activities in Huittinen, Kangasala, Valkeakoski in Finland and in Rapla in Estonia. Reino A. Avonius [fi]...
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Gästgivargård (Inn), Sweden, dating from 1680 Sahkon Kievari ("Sahko's Inn") in Huittinen, Finland Nõmme Kõrts, an inn in Nõmme, Tallinn, Estonia Sheep's Heid Inn...
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citizens, but had Nansen passports. The prisoners-of-war were trained in Huittinen, although it is possible that some were also trained in Lempäälä. RNA...
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