Nappa, Finland
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Nappa is a village in northern Kymenlaakso. It emerged in mid-17th century arising from the residential area and is now part of Kouvola and has grown to more than a thousand inhabitants.
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Nappa is a village in northern Kymenlaakso. It emerged in mid-17th century arising from the residential area and is now part of Kouvola and has grown to more than a thousand inhabitants.
60°51′N 26°35′E / 60.850°N 26.583°E / 60.850; 26.583
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