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Pikku Kakkonen (Finnish for "the
little number two") is an
ongoing Finnish magazine-type children's TV show
shown on Yle TV2. The
first episode aired...
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Pikku Orava (Finnish for
Little Squirrel) is an
animated singing squirrel, po****r in Finland. Its album, Uusi
Seedee reached number two in the Finnish...
- name
Pikku G and
briefly Gee, is a
Finnish rapper and a start-up
founder from Nurmijärvi. He
became famous in 2003
under his
stage name "
Pikku G" which...
- hit for
Mexican singer Manolo Muñoz in the 1960s. A
Finnish version "
Pikku pikku bikinissä" was sung by
Pirkko Mannola in 1961. A
Danish version "En mægtig...
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Pikku-Vesijärvi is a pond in Lahti, Päijänne Tavastia, Finland. Its
greatest depth is 4.5
meters (1998).
Around the pond is an
arboretum where is even...
- The
Pikku Huopalahti dumping ground was a
dumping ground in
Pikku Huopalahti,
Helsinki between 1937 and 1949. This was a small-scale
dumping ground, which...
- (diminutive of Pepa,
itself diminutive of Josef) Estonia: Juku Finland:
Pikku-Kalle France: Toto Germany:
Klein Fritzchen (Little Fritzie); see German...
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infesting her
huluppu tree. She
gives him two
unknown objects, a
mikku and a
pikku,
which he loses.
After Enkidu's death, his
shade tells Gilgamesh about the...
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Pikku Huopalahti (Swedish: Lillhoplax) is a
neighbourhood in the West of
Helsinki between the
Ruskeasuo neighbourhood and
Mannerheimintie (one of the...
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although when
talking about the word town, the word pik****aupunki is used (
pikku means 'little' or 'small').
There are over one
hundred muni****l
towns in...