Kesäpäivä Kangasalla
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Kesäpäivä Kangasalla
Summary
Kesäpäivä Kangasalla is a Finnish provincial anthem[1].
Key Facts
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's instance of is recorded as Finnish provincial anthem[2].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[4].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's composer is recorded as Gabriel Linsén[5].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla is part of Sylvia's songs[6].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[7].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's country of origin is recorded as Grand Duchy of Finland[8].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla was published on 1853[9].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's translator is recorded as Pekka Juhani Hannikainen[10].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's lyricist is recorded as Zachris Topelius[11].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's work available at URL is recorded as https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:sls-3929-1403178434350[12].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's published in is recorded as Ljungblommor : Zacharias Topelius Skrifter del 1[13].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's title is recorded as Sylvia har sett Sicilien och Egypten och finner dock Finland så skönt[14].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's title is recorded as Kesäpäivä Kangasalla[15].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's title is recorded as En sommardag i Kangasala[16].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's first line is recorded as Mä oksalla ylimmällä[17].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's copyright status is recorded as public domain[18].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's form of creative work is recorded as song[19].
- Kesäpäivä Kangasalla's form of creative work is recorded as poem[20].
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Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include Finnish provincial anthem[2], musical work/composition[3], and version, edition or translation[4].
Use and Application
Kesäpäivä Kangasalla is part of Sylvia's songs[6].