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Mauno Koivisto — Mauno Henrik Koivisto [ˈmau̯nɔ ˈhɛnrik ˈkɔivistɔ] (* 25. November 1923 in Turku) war von 1982 bis 1994 neunter finnischer Präsident und Nachfolger von Urho Kekkonen. Biografie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mauno Järvelä — (born 25. November 1949 in Kaustinen) is a Finnish fiddler,[1] violinist and music pedagogue. He is the uncle of Arto Järvelä, and both of them are members in the successful folk music group JPP, whose roots are the pelimanni tradition from… … Wikipedia
Mauno Jokipii — Born August 21, 1924 Helsinki, Finland Died January 2, 2007(2007 01 02) (aged 82) … Wikipedia
Mauno Koivisto — Mandats 9e président de la République de Finlande 27 janvi … Wikipédia en Français
Mauno Koivisto — 9th President of Finland In office January 27, 1982 – March 1, 1994 Preceded by Urho Kekkonen … Wikipedia
Mauno Pekkala's cabinet — was the 31st government of the Republic of Finland. The cabinet s time period was from March 26, 1946 to August 29, 1948. It was Majority government. Pekkala s cabinet did many major reforms including the child benefit security. Assembly Minister … Wikipedia
Mauno Pekkala — Primer Ministro de Finlandia 26 de marzo de 19 … Wikipedia Español
Mauno Koivisto — 9º presidente de Finlandia … Wikipedia Español
Mauno Pekkala — Prime Minister of Finland In office 26 March 1946 – 29 July 1948 Preceded by Juho Kusti Paasikivi Succeeded by … Wikipedia
Mauno Nurmi — (born 23 December 1936) is a retired professional football and ice hockey player who played in the SM liiga. He played for TPS (ice hockey) and TPS (football). He was inducted into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986. He was born in Turku,… … Wikipedia