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Munapirtti (village)
Munapirtti ( sv, Mogenpört, mo:gen-) is a village on the island of Munapirtti in the municipality of Pyhtää, Finland. Name The original form of the name may have been ''*Muonanpirtti'' or ''*Muoninpirtti'', where the initial element refers to a variant of the Christian name Simon or Salomon. Alternatively it may refer to former hunting grounds of the ''Monaala'' farm in Hattula Hattula is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the Tavastia Proper region and until 2010 it was located in the province of Southern Finland. Hattula is almost completely surrounded by Hämeenlinna, only in the north it shares the border with .... Another possibility is that it refers to gathering of bird eggs in the area, like the name of the nearby marsh ''Munasuo''. The Swedish name ''Mogenpört'' is derived from the Finnish name. External linksthe webpages of the island of Mogenpört, in Swedish and Finnish References Pyhtää Villages in Finland {{SouthernFinland-geo-stub ...
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Munapirtti ( sv, Mogenpört, link=no) may refer to: * Munapirtti (island) * Munapirtti (village) both situated in the municipality of Pyhtää in Southern Finland Southern Finland ( fi, Etelä-Suomen lääni, sv, Södra Finlands län) was a province of Finland from 1997 to 2009. It bordered the provinces of Western Finland and Eastern Finland. It also bordered the Gulf of Finland and Russia. History O ...
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Munapirtti ( sv, Mogenpört, link=no) may refer to: * Munapirtti (island) * Munapirtti (village) both situated in the municipality of Pyhtää in Southern Finland Southern Finland ( fi, Etelä-Suomen lääni, sv, Södra Finlands län) was a province of Finland from 1997 to 2009. It bordered the provinces of Western Finland and Eastern Finland. It also bordered the Gulf of Finland and Russia. History O ...
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Munapirtti (island)
Munapirtti ( sv, Mogenpört) is an island in the municipality of Pyhtää, Finland. Villages * Hinkaböle * Malm is the administrative centre of the municipality of Steinkjer in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village of Malm is located along the Breistadsundet strait which flows into the Trondheimsfjorden. The village of Bartnes lies across the strait fro ... * Munapirtti * '' Tuuski'' (De jure a part of Munapirtti)'' External linksThe webpages of the island of Munapirtti, in Swedish and Finnish Finnish islands in the Baltic Pyhtää Landforms of Kymenlaakso {{SouthernFinland-geo-stub ...
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Pyhtää
Pyhtää ( sv, Pyttis) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the Kymenlaakso region, west of the city of Kotka. Overview The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . The medieval church (as opposed to the municipality) is situated in the village of Itäkirkonkylä ("East Church Village"). During the Reformation, the rather beautiful and moving pictures on the walls were whitewashed over. Some years ago, they were rediscovered and the whitewash removed. The village lies just to the East of the westernmost tributary of the Kymi River and was at one time on the border between Russia and Sweden established by the Treaty of Åbo in 1743. Indeed, on the Western side of the river is a municipality called Ruotsinpyhtää ("Swedish Pyhtää") known as in Swedish. The municipality is bilingual with speaking Finnish, Swedish and other languages as their first language. In the 1980s, salmon soup, salted herri ...
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Finland
Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland across Estonia to the south. Finland covers an area of with a population of 5.6 million. Helsinki is the capital and largest city, forming a larger metropolitan area with the neighbouring cities of Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns. Finnish, alongside Swedish, are the official languages. Swedish is the native language of 5.2% of the population. Finland's climate varies from humid continental in the south to the boreal in the north. The land cover is primarily a boreal forest biome, with more than 180,000 recorded lakes. Finland was first inhabited around 9000 BC after the Last Glacial Period. The Stone Age introduced several differ ...
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Hattula
Hattula is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the Tavastia Proper region and until 2010 it was located in the province of Southern Finland. Hattula is almost completely surrounded by Hämeenlinna, only in the north it shares the border with Valkeakoski and Pälkäne on the Pirkanmaa region side. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . Its seat is in Parola. The municipality is unilingually Finnish. A central element of the landscape in Hattula is lake Vanajavesi by which most of the oldest settlements in the area are concentrated. A notable monument is the Holy Cross Church in Hattula. The main attractions of Hattula are based on the long history of the municipality as a church pilgrimage site and the location of the Parolannummi garrison. The Army Brigade operates in the Parola garrison. Also close to the garrison are the Armored Museum presenting the history of the Armored and Anti-Army troops an ...
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