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| 2. | A town and municipality of population around 48,700 (year 2009) in the Southern Savonia region of Finland where David Jeremijas Kautonen was born. | | 5. | This province was established in 1776 in Finland and disbanded in 1997. The cities of Lapua, Kauhava and Teuva were located in this province. | | 8. | A town, 2009 population of 869, in Saskatchewan incorporated as a town in 1892, but establishing a post office in 1883. Albertiina married Alexander in 1896 in this town. | | 9. | A town and municipality of Finland in the Southern Ostrobothnia region with a population of about 17,500 (year 2009) renowned for its knife making industry. Liisa Adolfina and Albertiina were both born in this town. | | 10. | A town and municipality of Finland, population about 14,300 (year 2009), in the Southern Ostrobothnia region. The 1808 anti-communist Lapua Movement of the Russo-Swedish war brought fame to this town. Maria Amalia Nahkala was born in this town in 1841. |
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| 1. | This country, 2009 population of 5,350,000 is bordered by Sweden, Norway, Russia and the Gulf of Finland. The provinces of Mikkeli and Vaasa are located here. | | 3. | A state in the mid western United States of America where Maria Amalia Nahkala emigrated to before arriving in Saskatchewan. | | 4. | A country with a 2010 population of about 34,038,00 which was established in 1867. Maria traveled to this country with her two daughters Albertiina and Liisa Adolfina | | 6. | A municipality in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland with an approximate population of 5,900 (year 2009). Mikki Luoma (Syvaluoma) was born here before his emigration and marriage to Liisa Adolfina. | | 7. | A municipality of Finland in the Southern Savonia region with a population of about 5,600 as of 2009. The largest wooden church in the world is in this municipality and can seat over 3,000 and can be open to 5,000 at one time. This is where David Jeremijas Kautonen was born. |
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