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  2. Friends of Finnish Handicraft - Wikipedia

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    The association was founded in 1879 by Fanny Churberg and inspired by the Swedish Friends of Handicraft association which was founded five years earlier. The association has always worked closely with artists and architects and from an early date cooperated with e.g. Jac Ahrenberg.

  3. Category:Finnish handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Friends of Finnish Handicraft; L. Luostarinmäki; M. Medieval Market of Turku This page was last edited on 23 February 2023, at 12:44 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  4. Borrowing Matchsticks - Wikipedia

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    Borrowing Matchsticks (Russian: За спичками, romanized: Za spichkami, Finnish: Tulitikkuja lainaamassa) is a Soviet–Finnish historical adventure comedy film produced by Mosfilm and Suomi-Filmi in 1980. The film is based on a novel by Algot Untola.

  5. 30+ Gifts for Friends Fans - AOL

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    We’ve included fan merch inspired by the gang’s favorite coffee shop hangout, Central Perk; we’ve got Friends … 30+ Gifts for Friends Fans Skip to main content

  6. 15 Best Gifts for Friends With February Birthdays - AOL

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    And because 2024 is a leap year, make sure you don’t forget about friends with birthdays on February 29! 15 Best Gifts for Women With February Birthdays From cozy winter essentials to fun games ...

  7. Marianne (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Marianne is a Finnish mint chocolate candy originally developed in 1949 by Chymos, now produced by Fazer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Marianne candies have a hard peppermint-flavoured shell and a chocolate filling. Fazer bought Chymos in 1993 and Marianne moved to Fazer's product line.

  8. Joulupukki - Wikipedia

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    Joulupukki (Finnish: [ˈjou̯luˌpukːi]) is a Finnish Christmas figure. The name joulupukki literally means ' Christmas goat ' or ' Yule goat ' in Finnish; the word pukki comes from the Old Swedish word bukker, a cognate of English "buck", meaning ' billy-goat '. An old Nordic folk tradition, the figure is now often conflated with Santa Claus. [1]

  9. Joulutorttu - Wikipedia

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    A joulutorttu (Finnish: [ˈjou̯luˌtortːu], lit. "Yule tart", Swedish: jultårta; sometimes known as tähtitorttu [ˈtæhtiˌtortːu], "star tart") is a Finnish Christmas pastry. It is traditionally made from puff pastry in the shape of a star or pinwheel and filled with prune jam and often dusted with icing sugar. The pastries can be in ...