Former municipality of Finland, now part of Pälkäne
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Former municipality in Western Finland Province, Finland
Luopioinen is a former municipality of Finland, situated about 60 kilometres (40 mi) from Tampere. It is part of the Pirkanmaa region and in 2007 it was joined to the municipality of Pälkäne. It is a rural town containing a few lakes, most famous being lake Kukkia.
Luopioinen is a former municipality of Finland, situated about 60 kilometres (40 mi) from Tampere. It is part of the Pirkanmaa region and in 2007 it was...
municipalities were Asikkala, Hauho, Hausjärvi, Hämeenkoski, Janakkala, Kärkölä, Luopioinen, Padasjoki and Tuulos. The municipality was unilingually Finnish. The...
villages of Kajantila, Miemala and Kouvala. It was originally a part of the Luopioinen municipality, which was consolidated with Pälkäne in 2007. According to...
Artekno Oy. It is a multi-purpose industry subcontractor in Kangasala and Luopioinen in Pälkäne, producing food packaging and food logistics solutions as well...
March 1945; original surname Hietalin) was a Finnish politician, born in Luopioinen. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1910 to 1917, representing...
Mauri Jalava. In the summer of 1943, NVR founded a youth labor camp in Luopioinen under the leadership of Jalava. According to its rules, the purpose of...
The first Evangelical Lutheran free congregation was founded in 1923 in Luopioinen. Later congregations in Lahti, Hämeenlinna, Tampere, Veteli and Marttila...
(left) in 2010 Personal information Born (1974-09-30) 30 September 1974 (age 49) Luopioinen, Finland Sport Sport Orienteering Ski orienteering Medal record...
(Swedish: Nystad) in 1981 Lumivaara [fi] – was lost to the USSR in 1944 Luopioinen (Luopiois) – became part of Pälkäne in 2007 Luvia – merged with Eurajoki...