Haapanen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Santeri Haapanen (1877–1957), Finnish schoolteacher, farmer and politician
Jalmari Haapanen (1882–1961), Finnish farmer and politician
Toivo Haapanen (1889–1950), Finnish conductor and music scholar
Lauri Haapanen (1889–1947), Finnish wrestler
Markus Haapanen (born 1996), Finnish ice hockey defenceman
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Haapanen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Santeri Haapanen (1877–1957), Finnish schoolteacher, farmer and politician Jalmari...
Kaino Mainio Haapanen (15 November 1911 – 22 April 1986) was a Finnish politician, born in Jokioinen. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from...
Kaarlo Aleksanteri (Santeri) Haapanen (23 December 1877 - 25 April 1957) was a Finnish schoolteacher and farmer, born in Puolanka. He was a member of the...
Toivo Elias Haapanen (15 May 1889 – 22 July 1950) was a Finnish conductor and music scholar. Haapanen was born in 1889 in Karvia, Finland. His sister...
Jalmari Haapanen (18 November 1882, Kivijärvi - 24 February 1961) was a Finnish farmer and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from...
Markus Haapanen (born 28 January 1996) is a Finnish ice hockey defenceman. He is currently playing with GKS Hockey in the Hockeytvåan, the fourth-tier...
p. 48. Helsinki: Otava, 1954. Eduskunta Edustaja=Juhani Arajärvi Toivo Haapanen ym. (toim.): Musiikin tietokirja, p. 21. Helsinki: Otava, 1948. "Biography...
Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 2009-06-11. Retrieved 2009-06-12. [dead link] Tom Haapanen (2009-06-11). "Sarrazine takes Le Mans pole for Peugeot". Motorsport.com...
fire to the crime scene. In July 1986, Junni killed his friend, Matti Haapanen, and then set fire to his summer home. The last death occurred in 1988...
include: Jalmari Eskola (1886–1958), Finnish athlete of cross country Jalmari Haapanen (1882–1961), Finnish politician Jalmari Helander (born in 1976), Finnish...
Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2021. Haapanen, Tom; DiZinno, Tony (9 June 2011). "Peugeot, BMW Fly To Provisional Poles...
from the Globe. The model, made in copper by the Finnish artist Heikki Haapanen, is connected by an "umbilical cord" to a steel plate on the floor having...
Tyyni Maria Tuulio (née Haapanen; 28 August 1892, in Karvia – 9 June 1991, in Helsinki), was a Finnish writer and translator. Tuulio was the daughter of...
Naisten Liiga Awarded for Coach of the Year Presented by Finnish Ice Hockey Association History Most wins Sami Haapanen (3) Most recent Jari Risku, 2024...
Hannikainen [fi] premiered the revised No. 1 on 15 December 1940, with Toivo Haapanen conducting the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Hansen, who had published...
diverse and extensive musical backgrounds: Maija Sariola (soprano), Saima Haapanen (alto), Jouni Kannisto (tenor), Juha Viitala (baritone) and Tuukka Haapaniemi...
(1902–1919) John Wargelin (1919–1919) Alvar Albert Rautalahti (1919–1922) Alfred Haapanen (1922–1950) John Wargelin (1950–1955) Raymond Waldemar Wargelin (1955–1962)...
83 7 January – William McColl, American clarinetist, 90 8 January Tuomo Haapanen, Finnish violinist, pedagogue, and conductor, 99 Karel Janovický, Czech...
Estonian racing driver, motorsports promoter, musician and politician Toivo Haapanen (1889–1950), conductor and music scholar Toivo Halonen (1893–1984), Finnish...
teatterikorkeakoulu (archived)". Archived from the original on 16 December 2005. Haapanen, Irmeli (March 2007). "Pedofiili ja teinityttö kohtaavat Linnateatterissa...
conductor, Linko remained affiliated with the orchestra until 1952. Toivo Haapanen became the orchestra's first chief conductor in 1929 and held the post...
sentenced to life in prison. Bandidos Helsinki chapter president Pentti Tapio Haapanen and vice-president Harri Tapio Reinikainen were convicted of shooting and...