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  2. Urho Kekkonen - Wikipedia

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    Juho Kekkonen, the youngest son of the family, who had gone travelling from the family's home in Korvenmökki in the village of Koivujärvi, was the father of Urho Kekkonen. Aatu Pylvänäinen, Urho Kekkonen's maternal grandfather, who worked as a farmer at the Tarkkala farm in Kangasniemi, married Amanda Manninen in the summer of 1878 when she ...

  3. List of international presidential trips made by Urho Kekkonen

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    Urho Kekkonen (left), Sylvi Kekkonen (second right), John F. Kennedy, and Jacqueline Kennedy in 1961 in Washington Dulles International Airport. Below is a complete list of presidential visits made by President of Finland Urho Kekkonen.

  4. Tamminiemi - Wikipedia

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    From 1956, until his death in 1986, it served as the residence of President Urho Kekkonen. Since 1987, it has been the Urho Kekkonen Museum. Tamminiemi is located in a park by the sea. Its floor area is about 450 square metres (4,800 sq ft); living quarters comprise the first two floors while the third floor is dedicated to office space. [1]

  5. Night Frost Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Urho Kekkonen (seated, centre-left) with Nikita Khrushchev (seated, centre-right), celebrating Kekkonen's 60th birthday in 1960.. The Night Frost Crisis (Finnish: yöpakkaskriisi) or the Night Frost (Finnish: yöpakkaset, [1] Swedish: nattfrosten) was a political crisis that occurred in Soviet–Finnish relations in the autumn of 1958.

  6. Eight Deadly Shots - Wikipedia

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    Urho Kekkonen, the President of Finland at the time, also praised the film after watching it with Niskanen in a more than five-hour private screening. [6] [7] Tauno Pasanen , the man who committed the real-life killings the film was based on, saw the movie in prison and commented on it: "This is so true that it makes me laugh and cry at times ...

  7. Kekkonen I cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Kekkonen's first cabinet was the 33rd government of Finland. The cabinet existed from 17 March 1950 to 17 January 1951. It was a minority government. The cabinet's Prime Minister was Urho Kekkonen. [1] During the cabinet's run, Kekkonen took a more significant role in the management of Soviet relations than president Paasikivi.

  8. Saunavuoro - Wikipedia

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    Its most famous character is Finnish president Urho Kekkonen and his adjutant, but there are some other regular characters as well. Some of the sketches include: Kekkonen and his adjutant in the sauna. Kekkonen is naked (but still wears his eyeglasses), while his adjutant wears a full military dress uniform. They talk about everyday matters.

  9. 1956 Finnish presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The result was a victory for Urho Kekkonen, who won on the third ballot over Karl-August Fagerholm. [2] The turnout for the popular vote was 73.4%. [ 3 ] Kekkonen had been Juho Kusti Paasikivi 's heir apparent since the early 1950s, given his notable political skills for building coalitions, bargaining, risk-taking and adjusting his tactics ...