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moderate confidence
3 sources
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Based on 3 verified sources covering Finland, Myanmar:
Aurinko paistaa Kilpisjärvellä kauniisti, vaikka tuuli puhaltaa kylmästi järvelle. Voikukat ovat kuitenkin alkaneet kukkimaan rannassa. Kesäkuu on ehtinyt jo pitkälle, mutta järvi on vielä jäässä. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]
By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 [2]
By Contributor: Jean Arragon Tuesday, June 16, 2009 [3]
[1]
FI
yle.fi
· 2017-06-20
· 85% match
Aurinko paistaa Kilpisjärvellä kauniisti, vaikka tuuli puhaltaa kylmästi järvelle. Voikukat ovat kuitenkin alkaneet kukkimaan rannassa. Kesäkuu on ehtinyt jo pitkälle, mutta järvi on vielä jäässä.
[2]
MM
www2.irrawaddy.com
· 32% match
By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9
[3]
MM
www2.irrawaddy.com
· 31% match
By Contributor: Jean Arragon Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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