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Sammatti (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsɑmːɑtːi]) is a
former muni****lity of Finland. It was
consolidated with the city of
Lohja in the
beginning of 2009...
- Lohja.
Elias Lönnrot, who
wrote the Kalevala, was both born and died in
Sammatti,
which has been part of
Lohja since 2009.
Lohja Museum Paikkari Croft,...
- Karelia, the Kola
Peninsula and
Baltic countries. Lönnrot was born in
Sammatti, in the
province of Uusimaa, Finland,
which was then part of Sweden. He...
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ubiquitous in the
local meibutsu. The
maple leaf
appears in the coat of arms of
Sammatti, a
former muni****lity of Uusimaa, Finland. Some
species of
maple are extensively...
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other countries. The
maple leaf was also
featured on the coat of arms of
Sammatti, Finland. "Unofficial
symbols of Canada".
Department of
Canadian Heritage...
- Niemi, a
village in
Jokioinen Niemi, a
village in the
former muni****lity
Sammatti, now part of the city of
Lohja Niemi, a
novel by Juha
Hurme which was awarded...
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Hauho Jaala Joutseno Kalvola Karis Kuusankoski Lammi Pohja Renko Saari Sammatti Tuulos Uukuniemi Valkeala Vehkalahti Tuula Linnainmaa 1997-2003 Anneli...
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Paikkarin torppa, Swedish:
Paikkari torp) is a 19th-century
croft in
Sammatti, Finland. The
croft is
known as the
childhood home of
Elias Lönnrot, the...
- Sub-region
Karjalohja (Karislojo)
Karkkila (Högfors)
Lohja (Lojo) Nummi-Pusula
Sammatti Vihti (Vichtis)
Porvoo Sub-region
Askola Myrskylä (Mörskom)
Pukkila Porvoo...
- the
neighbouring muni****lities of
Nummi were Kiikala, Lohja, Pusula,
Sammatti,
Somero (until 1977, Somerniemi), Suomusjärvi and Vihti. In the 17th century...