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| omated Trading and Information System, and in | Finnish a rough backronym for "immediately"), which r |
| centre-right Civil Guards' (Suojeluskunnat in | Finnish; a voluntary national defence organization) s |
| rue of the "Fazer Blue" ("Fazerin Sininen" in | Finnish), a brand of chocolate that is often compared |
| Jarmo Viteli is a | Finnish academic, and researcher, a professor at the |
| , he was the last in a long line of prominent | Finnish academics who were recruited from academia to |
| Academy of Science and Letters (1922) and the | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, and was decor |
| Science and Letters from 1974 and also of the | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, was secretary |
| He is a member of the | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. |
| kkala donated twenty-two million euros to the | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters to be used to |
| she made a musical appearance on a televised | Finnish Academy Award Show in 1996. |
| He is an elected member of The | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters (Suomalainen t |
| of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, | Finnish Academy of Sciences, and the American Philoso |
| The | Finnish Academy of Fine Arts (Finnish: Kuvataideakate |
| Rose was made a Foreign Member of the | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters in 1985, Honor |
| He was a foreign member of the | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, Royal Danish |
| In 1948 he became a member of the | Finnish Academy. |
| The | Finnish Accident Investigation Board announced that t |
| Finnish Aces of World War 2 (Aircraft of the Aces 23) | |
| born 27 November 1977 in Vaasa, Finland) is a | Finnish actor and dancer. |
| She was married to | Finnish actor Aarno Sulkanen, by whom she had two chi |
| In the drums debuted renown | Finnish actor Jussi Lampi. |
| " Ruonansuu (born 15 April 1964 in Kemi) is a | Finnish actor, impressionist, musician and stand-up c |
| iller (17 July 1883 - 18 November 1928) was a | Finnish actor, screenwriter and silent film director, |
| urkka (born 6 October 1963, in Helsinki) is a | Finnish actor, the son of actor Sakari Jurkka. |
| (born 16 March 1962 in Valtimo, Finland) is a | Finnish actor, director and screenwriter. |
| ku Valtonen; 21 February 1955 in Loimaa) is a | Finnish actor, musician and entrepreneur. |
| (5 June 1913, Tampere - 4 August 1989) was a | Finnish actor. |
| Rinne (21 January 1925 - 10 June 1999) was a | Finnish actor. |
| rjula (born 30 July 1978 in Kangasniemi) is a | Finnish actor. |
| born 10 August 1946, Rovaniemi, Finland) is a | Finnish actor. |
| as the most notable and internationally known | Finnish actress of her time. |
| Finnish actress Kyllikki Forssell played a small part | |
| ebruary 1944, Pori - 27 September 2007) was a | Finnish actress, who was best-known for her role as E |
| nen (born 28 May 1983 in Espoo, Finland) is a | Finnish actress. |
| ma Seikkula (14 May 1914 - 8 July 2001) was a | Finnish actress. |
| Pirkko Mannola (born 27 December 1938) is a | Finnish actress. |
| anen (22 February 1915 - 5 August 1963) was a | Finnish actress. |
| born 25 January 1962 in Kolari, Finland) is a | Finnish actress. |
| ierikko (born 11 August 1980 in Vantaa), is a | Finnish actress. |
| born 7 June 1963 in Kuivaniemi, Finland) is a | Finnish actress. |
| Turunen (born 1973 in Kouvola, Finland) is a | Finnish actress. |
| o Finland in 1998 and has produced many major | Finnish acts, including Apulanta, Giant Robot, Manboy |
| After the | Finnish adventure, he continued a steady career in Sw |
| nrooth became Minister-Secretary of State for | Finnish Affairs, although the job, which involved dri |
| f the revealed information was made public by | Finnish agents in a Finnish newspaper years before Bl |
| ted much noise about other fictitious acts of | Finnish aggression. |
| i L-35 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by | Finnish Aimo Lahti that was produced between 1935 and |
| He was one of the top scoring aces in the | Finnish Air Force with 42 confirmed victories. |
| ny saw half of its fleet requisitioned by the | Finnish Air Force during that time, and it is estimat |
| Ilmari Juutilainen, the top flying ace of the | Finnish Air Force. |
| Finnish Air Force operated three captured examples. | |
| The | Finnish Air Force had its own radio intelligence unit |
| Berger also participated in the | Finnish Air Force's purchases of foreign fighters fro |
| He was appointed Engineer at the | Finnish Air Force Headquarters at Santahamina on 1 No |
| Finnish Air Force ordered 5 T.VIII W/C but none were | |
| Oulu Airport is also extensively used by | Finnish Air Forces for training purposes. |
| The | Finnish Air Force purchased one FF.41AT |
| he runways by the Karelian Air Command of the | Finnish Air Force and civil airlines, Kuopio Airport |
| sh: Lapplands flygflottilj) is the peace-time | Finnish Air Force unit, responsible for the protectio |
| neral Carl Gustaf Mannerheim set up the first | Finnish Air Force base in the village. |
| On March 27-28 | Finnish Air Force Fokker D.XXI, Curtiss P-36 Hawk and |
| It was the first unit of the | Finnish Air Force to be equipped with jet aircraft, w |
| rcraft that had been built in Finland for the | Finnish Air Force through the ages (the PIK-20 glider |
| eer of Maintenance and Office Engineer at the | Finnish Air Force Headquarters. |
| Lundqvist was the Commander of the | Finnish Air Force from 8 September 1932 to 29 June 19 |
| Finnish Air Force ordered one aircraft in February 19 | |
| Finnish Air Force (1) | |
| he world, a Mk IV registered as BL-200 of the | Finnish Air Force, has been completely restored and i |
| Bristol Blenheim BL-129 of | Finnish Air Force LeLv 44 |
| Finnish Air Force | |
| Keskinen, Kalevi and Stenman, Kari | Finnish Air Force 1939-1945 ISBN 0-89747-387-6. |
| He is the grandson of | Finnish aircraft designer Aarne Lakomaa. |
| Surviving | Finnish aircraft remained in service with the FAF avi |
| "Soundscape of Silence" went to the top 20 of | Finnish album charts (# 14) (details about the CD bel |
| nsomnia debuted at number one on the Official | Finnish Album Chart. |
| The band have since reached number 1# in the | Finnish Album chart with their new album. |
| its first week the album peaked at #9 on the | Finnish album charts (week 39/2006). |
| #6 in Germany, #2 in the Swiss and #1 in the | Finnish album charts. |
| (Suomen virallinen albumilista, The Official | Finnish Albums Chart) |
| ng sales debut week, charting at No. 1 on the | Finnish Albums Chart and No. 16 on the German Media C |
| Aleksanterin teatteri ( | Finnish), Alexandersteatern (Swedish) is a Finnish th |
| ainen (born April 6, 1980, in Rovaniemi) is a | Finnish alpine ski racer, the silver medalist in the |
| ar (born 1989 in Korsholm, Ostrobothnia) is a | Finnish alpine skier. |
| Alppila Upper Secondary School ( | Finnish: Alppilan Lukio) is a school located in Helsi |
| "Keep Your Heart Broken" is a song by the | Finnish alternative rock band The Rasmus, and the nin |
| single from the new album Black Roses by the | Finnish alternative rock band The Rasmus and the firs |
| "Ghost of Love" is a song by the | Finnish alternative rock band The Rasmus, and the thi |
| End of You is a | Finnish alternative/dance rock band formed in 2003 in |
| On the other hand, | Finnish, although not generally considered a language |
| Nordic Aluminium (OMX: NOA1V) is a | Finnish aluminium producer. |
| Jukurit has then been quite successful in | Finnish amateur levels of ice hockey. |
| Arto Oksanen is a | Finnish amateur astronomer. |
| nd in 1921 he became a founding member of the | Finnish amateur astronomy association Ursa. |
| ally by touring companies, and on occasion by | Finnish amateurs, the first such production being The |
| ft the Parliament in 1990 to become the first | Finnish ambassador to the European Union. |
| Tuomioja was also the | Finnish ambassador to Sweden and to the UK. |
| born February 22, 1981 in Pori, Finland) is a | Finnish American football player who also played tigh |
| m is an American football team playing in the | Finnish American Football Association's 2nd division. |
| Amos Anderson Art Museum ( | Finnish: Amos Andersonin taidemuseo, Swedish: Amos An |
| merican, 15.9% Norwegian, 8.1% Irish and 6.1% | Finnish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| 5.2% were of German, 22.6% Norwegian and 7.5% | Finnish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| Canadians of | Finnish ancestry often formed a large percentage of l |
| Since many local residents had | Finnish ancestry, and so were familiar with saunas, S |
| The population is mostly of | Finnish ancestry, but some saami elements has it pres |
| e frozen Systerbak River, which separated the | Finnish and Bolshevist lines. |
| an, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, | Finnish and Greek. |
| Beat also recorded the song in | Finnish and English, then under the titles "Vapaa?" a |
| ov, Tchaikovsky and Borodin), and also Czech, | Finnish and French nationalist styles of composition. |
| 957-1962 at Turku University and professor in | Finnish and Scandinavian history and church history a |
| In 1888, he was named docent of | Finnish and comparative literature at University of H |
| uenya and Sindarin are strongly influenced by | Finnish and Welsh, respectively. |
| Viborg Castle on 30 November 1495 survived in | Finnish, and Russian, folklore. |
| al club that organises its activities in both | Finnish and Swedish. |
| He has been working in several | Finnish and Swedish speaking theatre and movie produc |
| Estonian, Ukrainian, Dutch, Polish, Russian, | Finnish and English, as well as a Latvian-Belarusian |
| Marja is a female given name, a | Finnish and Dutch form of Mary. |
| everal reliefs by Ville Vallgren representing | Finnish and international artists. |
| ics, written by Antti Niskala, are written in | Finnish and are strongly spiritual. |
| Kukko means rooster in | Finnish and a rooster is also the factory emblem. |
| language was changed from Church Slavonic to | Finnish, and the liturgic calendar from the Julian to |
| ch Canadian, 9.0% English, 9.0% Italian, 8.5% | Finnish and 5.6% American ancestry according to Censu |
| The name is Karjala in | Finnish and Karelen in Swedish. |
| ganises pre-registered guided tours mostly in | Finnish and in English. |
| The Battle of Salla was fought between | Finnish and Soviet troops near Salla in northern Finl |
| cipality is bilingual with the majority being | Finnish and the minority Swedish-speakers. |
| n Thomson during a friendly match between the | Finnish and Scottish national teams. |
| the Cyrillic alphabet) in Russian, Ukrainian, | Finnish and in Swedish |
| Later, in 1908, when a permanent chair in | Finnish and comparative folklore was established, he |
| l professor at the University of Helsinki for | Finnish and comparative folklore. |
| In 1889, he was named acting professor of | Finnish and Finnish literature and in 1898, extraordi |
| starting in karting, Annala moved to Swedish, | Finnish, and Nordic Formula Ford in 2004, winning the |
| The song was translated into | Finnish and covered by another Finnish band Lemon in |
| It was populated primarily by | Finnish and Franco-Ontarian workers and their familie |
| The reason for the similarity between the | Finnish and Swedish names is that unlike almost every |
| During the war, both | Finnish and Soviet propaganda considerably exaggerate |
| She is fluent in Bulgarian, | Finnish and English and speaks some Spanish, French a |
| titively funded projects in co-operation with | Finnish and international partners. |
| ichalis' father is Greek, and that's why both | Finnish and English have been spoken at his home. |
| The municipality is unilingually | Finnish and in 2000 was the last remaining municipali |
| national service Danny switched to his native | Finnish and recorded two hits, "Kauan" ("Downtown" by |
| tius, not yet Borissow, was born in Hamina, a | Finnish and Swedish speaking small coastal city, whic |
| tiently acted as a bridge builder between the | Finnish and English cultures, brought plays to Finlan |
| Gameplay focuses on winter warfare maps using | Finnish and Russian weapons and equipment, in re-crea |
| The name is in the | Finnish and Swedish almanacs in memory of a woman, wh |
| The Common Germanic term was borrowed into | Finnish and Estonian at an early time, surviving in t |
| e concentrated on the tradition and trends in | Finnish and Nordic popular adult education, especiall |
| money extended east towards Moscow, until the | Finnish and Slavic tribes rebelled and drove the Vara |
| heterogeneous, encompassing both exclusively | Finnish and Swedish-speaking municipalities in additi |
| 1813 - Saint Petersburg, March 7, 1872) was a | Finnish and Russian chess theorist and player. |
| unicipality is bilingual, with majority being | Finnish and minority Swedish speakers. |
| successfully translated into French, English, | Finnish and Swedish. |
| is bilingual, with a majority (88.6 %) being | Finnish and minority (3%) Swedish speakers. |
| Damon is of English, Scottish, | Finnish, and Swedish ancestry, and is a distant cousi |
| living in Europe eventually applying for both | Finnish and Swedish citizenship in order to have a ch |
| he communications hub Suomen Animeunioni (The | Finnish Anime Union). |
| st (1890 Sipoo - 1972) was a Swedish-speaking | Finnish anthropologist who conducted long field studi |
| City's Carnegie Hall to hear him denounce the | Finnish anti-Bolsheviks as allies of the German Junke |
| The Panssarimiina m/44 is a | Finnish anti-tank blast mine. |
| Kamennogorsk (Russian: Каменного́рск, | Finnish: Antrea, Swedish: S:t Andree), known as Antre |
| Mikko K.J. Kaasalainen is a | Finnish applied mathematician and mathematical physic |
| C. lehtinen is named in honor of | Finnish arachnologist Pekka T. Lehtinen. |
| tava (born March 10, 1981, Lappeenranta) is a | Finnish archer who lives in Tampere and represents ar |
| In that round, she faced 49th-ranked | Finnish archer Mari Piuva. |
| rn December 27, 1961 in Helsinki) is a former | Finnish archer, who participated in five Olympic comp |
| gust 22, 1966 in Paltamo, Kainuu) is a former | Finnish archer, who participated in two consecutive O |
| The building was designed by the | Finnish architect company YIT Group and construction |
| The exhibition was presented in | Finnish architect Matti Saarinen Futuro UFO house in |
| The art museum was designed by the | Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and built in 1972. |
| The building, designed by | Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen, consists of a glass |
| g of TKK, were designed by the world-renowned | Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. |
| makka (born Lappeenranta, Finland, 1959) is a | Finnish architect, historian, critic and pedagogue. |
| 1890; died August 19, 1994 in Helsinki) was a | Finnish architect. |
| al station building in Vyborg was designed by | Finnish architects Eliel Saarinen and Herman Geselius |
| The Museum of | Finnish Architecture (Finnish: Suomen rakennustaiteen |
| kula is regarded as a generalist historian of | Finnish architecture, with her writings covering a ti |
| trict are the Design Museum and the Museum of | Finnish Architecture. |
| uated on the same city block is the Museum of | Finnish Architecture. |
| e mine on Swedish territorial waters, but the | Finnish archives specify the sinking occurred on Finn |
| Blomstedt organized the | Finnish archives and functioned as an official at the |
| 05), and is an Honorary Member of the German, | Finnish, Argentinian, Chilean and Italian Societies o |
| The | Finnish armored battalion followed the spearhead and |
| ceived reinforcements in form of the depleted | Finnish Armored Division directly from Ihantala and o |
| simultaneously with the Tornio operation, the | Finnish armoured division started to advance north in |
| He was named commander of the | Finnish army in 1713. |
| e 3400 men fleeing to Finland to fight in the | Finnish Army rather than join the Germans. |
| igade (Karjalan Prikaati) is one of the three | Finnish Army readiness brigades. |
| is military experience he was employed in the | Finnish army as a generaladjutant in 1701 and stayed |
| he war he had moved to Finland and joined the | Finnish Army participating in the Finnish Civil War. |
| was the primary supplier of ammunition to the | Finnish Army during the Winter War and World War II. |
| He was in the | Finnish army (the year he entered is unknown) until 1 |
| Partly for this reason the | Finnish Army was forced to the fight inadequately equ |
| The M72 LAW is used in the | Finnish Army (some 70,000 pieces), where it is known |
| Alakulppi served in the | Finnish Army during the Winter and Continuation Wars. |
| He avoided the | Finnish army service by taking a Hungarian passport. |
| During the Continuation War, the | Finnish Army discovered that the retreating Soviets h |
| was the commander of the 14th Division of the | Finnish Army during the Second World War. |
| n (Tavastian Division or Lynx Division) was a | Finnish Army division in the Continuation War. |
| II Corps (III Armeijakunta) was a unit of the | Finnish Army during the Continuation War. |
| The | Finnish army used the L-35 in the Winter War and the |
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