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- Vesilahti (Swedish: Vesilahti, also Vesilax) is a muni****lity in Finland, located in the Pirkanmaa region. It lies to the southwest of the regional capital...
- muni****lities: Tampere, Kangasala, Lempäälä, Nokia, Orivesi, Pirkkala, Vesilahti and Ylöjärvi. The Tampere metropolitan area forms a compact, urban-like...
- neighbouring muni****lities are Hämeenkyrö, Pirkkala, Sastamala, Tampere, Vesilahti and Ylöjärvi. The distance to Tampere Airport from Nokia is 16 kilometres...
- Civil War, that took place within the areas of Lempäälä and neighboring Vesilahti. Lempäälä was a relatively quiet place within the first w****s of the war...
- Hämeenkyrö Mänttä-Vilp**** Orivesi Ikaalinen Virrat Pälkäne Parkano Urjala Vesilahti Ruovesi Punkalaidun Juupajoki Kuhmoinen Kihniö Sata- ****a Southwest Finland...
- Turku Töysä Ulvila Urjala Uurainen Uusikaupunki Vaasa Valkeakoski Vehmaa Vesilahti Veteli Viitasaari Vimpeli Virrat Vähäkyrö Väståboland Vörå-Maxmo Ylöjärvi...
- (Swedish: Vemo) Vinkkilä 189 2,245 11.9 Vesanto Vesanto 423 1,895 4.5 Vesilahti Vesilahti 301 4,469 14.8 Veteli (Swedish: Vetil) Veteli 502 2,936 5.8 Vieremä...
- a peasant revolt from 1438 to 1439 in Upper Sata****a, spreading from Vesilahti to Lempäälä. The rebellion was propagated by David of Ania, also called...
- is also mentioned in conjunction with an unrelated early preacher in Vesilahti, upper Sata****a, whose local name was "Fish of Kaland" (Kalannin kala...
- the recorded folklore about hiisi comes from the village of Narva in Vesilahti, Finland. There are tales of cauldrons of coins being caught by fishermen...