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LetkajenkkaLetkajenkka (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈletkɑˌjeŋkːɑ]), is a Finnish dance.
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Description combos: dance Finnish pronunciation Finnish ˈletkɑˌjeŋkːɑ ˈletkɑˌjeŋkːɑ dance is Finnish

Rauno LehtinenRauno Väinämö Lehtinen (7 April 1932 – 1 May 2006) was a Finnish conductor and composer. He composed the 1960s hit "Letkis" which was based on a folk-dance. "Letkis" was recorded in over 92 countries. Lehtinen, who was born in Tampere, was also the man behind Tom-tom-tom, which was the most successful Finnish participant (6th) in the Eurovision song contest until 2006. The song was performed by Marion Rung in 1973. He was also the composer of the music to the ident of MTV in 1975. He died in Helsinki.
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LehtinenLehtinen is a Finnish surname of Virtanen type derived from the word lehti, "leaf". Notable people with the surname include: Alex Lehtinen (born 1996), Finnish footballer Dexter Lehtinen (born 1946), American attorney and law professor Eino Lehtinen (1900–2007), Finnish centenarian, one of the last surviving veterans of the Finnish Civil War Helena Lehtinen (born 1952), Finnish jeweller Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (born 1952), American politician Inkeri Lehtinen (1908–1997), Finnish politician Isaiah Lehtinen (born 1998), Canadian actor and musician Jani Lehtinen (born 1974), Finnish racewalker Jarmo Lehtinen (born 1969), Finnish rally co-driver Jarmo Lehtinen (commentator), Finnish sports commentator and journalist Jere Lehtinen (born 1973), Finnish professional ice hockey forward Jutta Lehtinen (born 1983), Finnish actress Kai Lehtinen (born 1958), Finnish actor Kalle Lehtinen (born 1968), Finnish footballer Lasse Lehtinen (born 1947), Finnish politician Lauri Lehtinen (1908–1973), Finnish athlete Matti Lehtinen (1922–2022), Finnish operatic baritone Mika Lehtinen (born 1975), Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman Pekka T. Lehtinen, Finnish arachnologist Petteri Lehtinen (born 1973), Finnish medley swimmer Rauno Lehtinen (1932–2006), Finnish conductor and composer Rene Lehtinen (born 1985), Finnish motorcycle speedway rider Sandra Lehtinen (1859–1954), Finnish politician Timo Lehtinen, Finnish musician Toni Lehtinen (born 1984), Finnish professional football player Torsti Lehtinen (1942–2023), Finnish writer and philosopher Tuija Lehtinen (born 1954), Finnish writer Ville Lehtinen (born 1978), Finnish footballer
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RaunoRauno is an Estonian and Finnish masculine given name, and may refer to: Rauno Aaltonen (born 1938), Finnish former professional rally driver Rauno Alliku (born 1990), Estonian professional footballer Rauno Bies (born 1961), Finnish former sport shooter and Olympic medalist Rauno Heinla (born 1982), Estonian strongman competitor Rauno Korpi (born 1951), Finnish ice hockey coach Rauno Lehtinen (1932-2006), Finnish conductor and composer Rauno Lehtiö (born 1942), Finnish ice hockey player Rauno Mäkinen (1931-2010), Finnish former wrestler and Olympic medalist Rauno Miettinen (born 1949), Finnish former Nordic combined skier Rauno Esa Nieminen (born 1955), Finnish musician, writer, artist, and researcher Rauno Nurger (born 1993), Estonian basketball player Rauno Pehka (born 1969), Estonian former professional basketball player Rauno Ronkainen (born 1964), Finnish TV and film cinematographer and cameraman Rauno Ruotsalainen (born 1938), Finnish footballer Rauno Sappinen (born 1996), Estonian professional footballer Rauno Saunavaara (born ????), Finnish paralympic track and field athlete Rauno Sirk (born 1975), Estonian military commander Rauno Suominen (1939–2018), Finnish tennis player and coach Rauno Tamme (born 1992), Estonian volleyball player
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Sisu (candy)Sisu is a Finnish brand of candy, currently produced by Leaf International. Sisu was introduced to the market in 1928 by the Turku candy company Tehdas-Osakeyhtiö Seres (later Oy Seres Ab). Development of the candy was begun one year earlier by the Seres chemist Johan Ponkamo, with the intention of developing a candy to match the Swedish Läkerol. For assistance, he used a recipe for wine gum tablets containing gum arabic he had found from a German book. Combining gum arabic and liquorice to form a candy with satisfactory composition proved difficult and time-consuming work. The special Sisu aroma was only born after countless attempts and experiments. Its composition is and remains a closely guarded secret. Sisu was an instant success. This was because of a good choice of name and an aroma to match the Finnish taste. Directly after its introduction to the market, Sisu won a gold medal at the international food products fair in Liège, Belgium. A picture of the medal won by Sisu was placed on the front side of the candy box, and has been there ever since.
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Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971Finland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 with the song "Tie uuteen päivään", written by Rauno Lehtinen, and performed by Markku Aro and Koivistolaiset (sisters Anja and Anneli Koivisto). The Finnish participating broadcaster, Yleisradio (Yle), selected its entry through a national final.
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Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973Finland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 with the song "Tom Tom Tom", written by Rauno Lehtinen and Bob Barratt, and performed by Marion Rung. The Finnish participating broadcaster, Yleisradio (Yle), selected its entry through a national final.
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