To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
Live Statistics
English Articles
Improved in 24 Hours
Added in 24 Hours
Languages
Recent
Show all languages
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

List of presidential trips made by Urho Kekkonen of Finland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Urho Kekkonen (left), Sylvi Kekkonen (second right), John F. Kennedy, and Jacqueline Kennedy in 1961 in Washington Dulles International Airport.

Below is a complete list of presidential visits made by President of Finland Urho Kekkonen.

List

Country Dates Host
 Sweden 2–4 October 1956[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Iceland 13–19 August 1957[1] President Ásgeir Ásgeirsson
 Denmark 3–6 September 1957[1] King Frederik IX of Denmark
 Norway 30 September–1 October 1957[1] King Olav V of Norway
 Soviet Union 22–31 May 1958 general secretary Nikita Khrushchev[2]
 Soviet Union 21–25 January 1959 general secretary Nikita Khrushchev
 Soviet Union 21–24 November 1960[1] general secretary Nikita Khrushchev
 Norway 8–10 March 1961 King Olav V of Norway[3]
 United Kingdom 8–13 May 1961 Queen Elizabeth II[4]
 Austria 29 May–1 June 1962 President Adolf Schärf[5]
 Canada 10–16 October 1961 Prime Minister John Diefenbaker[6]
 United States 16 October–3 November 1961 President John F. Kennedy[6]
 United Nations 19 October 1961 Secretary General U Thant[6]
 Soviet Union 22–26 November 1961 general secretary Nikita Khrushchev
 Soviet Union 3–18 October 1962 general secretary Nikita Khrushchev
 France 24 October–4 November 1962 President Charles de Gaulle
 Sweden 11–12 November 1962 King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Yugoslavia 4–12 May 1963 President Josip Broz Tito[7]
 Hungary 12–15 May 1963 general secretary János Kádár
 Soviet Union 29 November–4 December 1963 general secretary Nikita Khrushchev[8]
 Poland 3–11 March 1964 general secretary Władysław Gomułka[9]
 Soviet Union 11–14 March 1964[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Soviet Union 16–18 April 1964[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 India 10–21 February 1965[1] Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri
 Iran 11–12 February 1965[1] Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
 Soviet Union 21–26 February 1965 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[10]
 Sweden 13 March 1965[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Sweden 8–12 April 1965[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Tunisia 3–10 October 1965[11][12][1] President Habib Bourguiba. Kekkonen climbed a palm tree there.[12]
 Soviet Union 19–23 December 1965 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Norway 20–24 June 1966[1] King Olav I of Norway
 Soviet Union 25 August–2 September 1966[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Sweden 27–28 September 1966[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Yugoslavia 23–25 January 1967[1] President Josip Broz Tito
 United Arab Republic 25–30 January 1967[1] President Gamal Abdel Nasser
 Bulgaria 30 January–1 February 1967[1] general secretary Todor Zhivkov
 Denmark 8–11 June 1967[1] King Frederik IX of Denmark
 Sweden 14–17 June 1967[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Belgium 26–29 September 1967[1] King Baudouin I
 Soviet Union 4–8 November 1967[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Soviet Union 13–24 June 1968[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Norway 28–30 August 1968[1] King Olav I of Norway[13]
 Senegal 2–16 January 1969[1] President Léopold Sédar Senghor
 France 16–19 January 1969[1] President Charles de Gaulle
 Sweden 7–10 March 1969[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Sweden 2–5 May 1969[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Soviet Union 19–21 May 1969[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 United Kingdom 15–20 July 1969[1] Queen Elizabeth II
 Soviet Union 29 July–3 August 1969[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Romania 22–26 September 1969[1] President Nicolae Ceaușescu
 Hungary 26 September–1 October 1969 general secretary János Kádár
 Czechoslovakia 1–4 October 1969[1] President Ludvík Svoboda
 Bahamas 26 January–10 February 1970[1] General Governor Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce
 Soviet Union 24–26 February 1970[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Soviet Union 16–20 July 1970[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 United States 23–27 July 1970 President Richard Nixon[14]
 United Nations 19–27 October 1970 Secretary General U Thant[15]
 France 11–12 November 1970[1] President Georges Pompidou
 Italy 27–29 January 1971 President Giuseppe Saragat
 Vatican City 1 February 1971 Pope Paul VI[16]
 Soviet Union 23–25 February 1971[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Sweden 13–16 March 1971[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 Sweden 25 April–1 May 1971 Prime Minister Olof Palme[17]
 Turkey 7–12 June 1971[1] President Cevdet Sunay
 Iceland 17–21 July 1971[1] President Kristján Eldjárn
 Iran 14–17 October 1971 Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi[18]
 Soviet Union 17–18 October 1971[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Denmark 23–25 January 1972 Queen Margrethe II of Denmark[19]
 Soviet Union 25–27 February 1972[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Sweden 17–19 March 1972[1] King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
 United States 22–30 June 1972[1] Vacation
 Soviet Union 12–18 August 1972 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Netherlands 24–27 October 1972[1] Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
 Sweden 10–12 November 1972 King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden[20]
 Soviet Union 17–20 November 1972[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Soviet Union 20–24 December 1972 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[21]
 Sweden 17–19 March 1973[1] Crown Prince Carl Gustaf
 Poland 11–16 April 1973[1] general secretary Edward Gierek
  Switzerland 11–12 June 1973[1] Federal President Roger Bonvin
 Iceland 13–19 August 1973 President Kristján Eldjárn
 Soviet Union 2–4 September 1973[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[22]
 Sweden 24–25 September 1973 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[23]
 Soviet Union 15–18 February 1974[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Sweden 15–17 March 1974 Prime Minister Olof Palme[24]
 Mexico 30 March–7 April 1974[1] President Luis Echeverría Álvarez
 Austria 28–30 April 1974[1] Federal President Rudolf Kirchschläger
 Soviet Union 7–9 September 1974[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Soviet Union 12–14 March 1975[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Yugoslavia 21–25 March 1975 President Josip Broz Tito
 Iceland 13–18 August 1975 President Kristján Eldjárn[25]
 Soviet Union 1 September 1975[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Sweden 21–24 October 1975 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[26]
 Cape Verde 7 February 1976[1] Vacation
 Spain (Tenerife) 7–8 February 1976[1] Vacation
 Brazil 7–21 February 1976[1] President Ernesto Geisel
 Spain (Tenerife) 18–21 February 1976[1] Vacation
 Sweden 18–21 March 1976 King Carl XVI of Sweden[27]
 Sweden 18–19 June 1976 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia Sommerlat royal wedding[28]
 Soviet Union 21–28 June 1976 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[29]
 United States 30 July–5 August 1976 President Gerald Ford[30]
 Norway 15–16 September 1976[1] King Olav V of Norway
 Hungary 17–20 November 1976 general secretary János Kádár[31]
 Sweden 27–28 November 1976 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
 Soviet Union 17 December 1976 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[32]
 Sweden 26 January 1977[1] King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
 Soviet Union 17–24 May 1977 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Norway 18–19 June 1977 King Olav V of Norway[33]
 Iceland 10–12 August 1977[1] President Kristján Eldjárn
 East Germany 6–9 September 1977 general secretary Erich Honecker
 Sweden 27 September 1977 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[34]
 Sweden 30 September–1 October 1977 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[35]
 Sweden 8–9 October 1977[1] King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
 Denmark 11–14 October 1977 Queen Margrethe II of Denmark[36]
 Soviet Union 5–11 August 1978 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[37]
 Iceland 13–20 August 1978[1] President Kristján Eldjárn
 Soviet Union 14–17 September 1978[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Spain 10–13 December 1978 King Juan Carlos[38]
 West Germany 7–11 May 1979 Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
 Sweden 31 August 1979 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[39]
 Yugoslavia 7–8 May 1980 President Lazar Koliševski[40]
 Soviet Union 26–30 July 1980[1] general secretary Leonid Brezhnev
 Soviet Union 12–17 November 1980 general secretary Leonid Brezhnev[41]
 Iceland 17–21 August 1981 President Vigdís Finnbogadóttir[42]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp Lahjoja President ille, s. 66–67.
  2. ^ Vuosisatamme Kronikka Kekkonen Neuvostoliittoon, s. 824 Gummerus
  3. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. Valtiovierailu Norjaan, s. 45.
  4. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. President Kekkonen vieraili Englannissa, s. 88.
  5. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. President Kekkonen vieraili Itävallassa, s. 98.
  6. ^ a b c Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1961. President Kekkonen aloitti matkan Kanadaan ja Yhdysvaltoihin, s. 194–197.
  7. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1963. President Kekkonen Titon vieraana, s. 92.
  8. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1963. s. 244. 1 December
  9. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1964. President Kekkonen lähti Puolan matkalle, s. 43.
  10. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1965. s. 34–35 Kekkonen Intiassa ja Moskovassa.
  11. ^ "Vierailuvaihto Suomen ja Tunisian välillä". Maiden väliset suhteet (in Finnish). Suomen suurlähetystö, Tunis. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  12. ^ a b Huuska, Veikko (13 October 2015). "50 vuotta siitä kun Kekkonen palmuun kiipesi" [50 years since Kekkonen climbed a palm tree] (in Finnish). Uusi Suomi.
  13. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina. Norjan häät, s. 184.
  14. ^ Vuoskirja 70 USA:n matkasta suuri menestys Urho Kekkoselle sivu 147 KG Bertmark Kustannus
  15. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 25-vuotias YK sivu 225 Interkustannus Oy
  16. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 71. Tito ja Kekkonen Vatikaanissa, s. 60. Interkustannus Oy.
  17. ^ Vuosikirja 71. Poroa huipputasolla, s. 83. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
  18. ^ Vuoden uutistapahtumat kuvina 1971. Persian 2500-vuotisjuhlat, s. 210–211. Interkustannus Oy.
  19. ^ Vuosikirja 72. Liikuttavat jäähyväiset Frederikille sivu 14 KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
  20. ^ Vuosikirja 72. Iäkäs King lämpimän huomion keskipisteessä, s. 266. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
  21. ^ Vuosikirja 72. NL:n juhlapuheissa USA:n arvostelua, s. 295. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy
  22. ^ Vuosikirja 73. Svetogorskiin suomalainen paperitehdas, s. 224. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  23. ^ Vuosikirja 73. Valoiset ja arvokkaat kuninkaan hautajaiset, s. 240. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  24. ^ Vuosikirja 74. IB-keskustelua Tukholmassa. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  25. ^ Vuosikirja 75. UKK:lle suuri lohi, painoi 9,5 kg. s. 179. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  26. ^ Vuosikirja 75. Kekkonen Ruotsissa, s. 245. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  27. ^ Vuosikirja 76. Kaunis älykäs emäntä, s. 69 KG. Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  28. ^ Vuosikirja 76. Vaikuttava vihkitilaisuus, s. 135. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  29. ^ Vuosikirja 76. Kekkonen Kamtshatkalle, s. 144. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  30. ^ Vuosikirja 76. President Kekkonen vieraili USA:ssa, s. 192. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  31. ^ Vuosikirja 76. Kekkonen Unkarissa, s. 274. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  32. ^ Vuosikirja 76. Leonid Brezhnev täytti 70, s. 300. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  33. ^ Vuosikirja 77. Tuhannet juhlivat Ruijan kveenejä, s. 167. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  34. ^ Vuosikirja 77. Prinsessa äänessä kestetoimituksessa, s. 240–241. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  35. ^ Vuosikirja 77. Kekkosesta kunniatohtori – Lehtiarvostelua Ruotsissa, s. 244. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  36. ^ Vuosikirja 76. Vierailu ystävälliseen Tanskaan, s. 260. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  37. ^ Vuosikirja 77. Lokakuun vallankumoksen muistojuhla, s. 268. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  38. ^ Vuosikirja 78. Kekkonen vieraili Espanjassa, s. 295. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  39. ^ Vuosikirja 79. Carl Philipin kastevesi Öölannista, s. 211. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  40. ^ Vuosikirja 80. President Josip Broz Tito kuoli – Partisaanista maan isäksi, s. 133. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  41. ^ Vuoskirja 80. President Urho Kekkosen viides vierailu Neuvostoliittoon, s. 266–267. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
  42. ^ Vuosikirja 81. UKK lähti Islantiin, s. 203. KG Bertmark Kustannus Oy.
This page was last edited on 12 June 2022, at 16:07
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.