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Urho Kekkonen
eighth President of Finland (1900–1986)
Urho Kekkonen National Park
national park in Lapland region, Finland
Paasikivi–Kekkonen doctrine
foreign policy doctrine established by Finnish President Juho Kusti Paasikivi and continued by his successor Urho Kekkonen
Tamminiemi
Tamminiemi (; ) is a villa and house museum located in the Meilahti district of Helsinki, Finland. It was one of the three official residences of the President of Finland, from 1940 to 1982. 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 ; living quarters comprise the first two floors while the third floor is dedicated to office space.
note crisis
political crisis
Sylvi Kekkonen
Finnish writer and the First Lady of Finland
Night Frost Crisis
1958 Soviet-Finnish political crisis in which the USSR disliked the third Finnish government to be formed under Prime Minister Karl-August Fagerholm, withdrew its ambassador, and put pressure on the Finnish government to resign
Urho Kekkonen's second cabinet
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Urho Kekkonen's first cabinet
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Urho Kekkonen's fourth cabinet
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Urho Kekkonen's fifth cabinet
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Paasikiven–Kekkosentie
thumb|400px|The eastern entrance of the Rantatunneli traffic tunnel along Paasikiven–Kekkosentie, diving under the city centre of Tampere, on November 15, 2016. Paasikiven–Kekkosentie ("Paasikivi–Kekkonen Road"), or Rantaväylä, is a busy car traffic route located in Tampere, Finland, which serves as a regional transit road and a significant access route to the city center. It is a four-lane highway owned by the Finnish state and part of Highway 12. Paasikiven–Kekkosentie is located between the Nokia's motorway and the Teiskontie street junction.
Urho Kekkonen's third cabinet
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Lepikon torppa
building in Pielavesi, Finland