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Finland and another
Firearms International has introduced another import, this one from Finland.
In another remarkable event of 1955, the Soviet Union decided to return the Porkkala peninsula to Finland, which had been rented to the Soviet Union in 1948 for 50 years as a military base, a situation which somewhat endangered Finnish sovereignty and neutrality.
In early 2003, Psyche played a concert for another debut in Finland.
Turku remained the largest city in Finland for another twenty years.
Helsinki saw its first rickshaws in 2009 when a company decided to bring them from another town in Finland, Lappeenranta.
Some of the songs on the album feature vocals performed by Jonne Järvelä of Korpiklaani, another band from Finland.
The keyboards in Finntroll are performed by Henri Sorvali who also performs in Moonsorrow, another folk metal band from Finland that he formed with his cousin Ville Sorvali in 1995.
Alexander led his army to Finland and successfully routed the Swedes, who had made another attempt to block the Baltic Sea from the Russians in 1256.
This was another all Scandinavian affair, with the Norwegian team emerging victorious, Finland in second and Denmark in the bronze medal position.
The light heavyweight competition saw another marathon length match, with the bout between Anders Ahlgren of Sweden and Ivar Böhling of Finland for the gold medal lasting more than nine hours.
Johan Olin took another medal for Finland with the silver and Søren Marinus Jensen repeated his bronze medal at the 1908 Olympics with another for Denmark.
In June 2004 Finland made another purchase, bringing the overall quantity ordered to 102.
Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies is another independent institute within the University of Helsinki, Finland, an Institute for Advanced Study, which is modeled upon the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton.
The New Zealand event was another problem-ridden outing for Solberg — he described the handling difficulties as similar to those he had experienced in Finland earlier.
In another example, in the studio home of the architects Gesellius, Lindgren, and Saarinen, Hvitträsk ( 1902 ) in Finland the architects designed their own studio homes, the interiors, furniture, carpets, artworks and the exterior landscaping.
The album received praise from Metal Maniacs for being, "... another confident step in turning Noumena into Finland ’ s biggest new export .” Earlier the same year they released the EP " Triumph and Loss " which was only made available online.
* July 30 – 24 aircraft from the British aircraft carrier strike Petsamo, Finland, sinking a small steamer for the loss of three aircraft, while 29 aircraft from the carrier attack Kirkenes, Norway, sinking a small ship and setting fire to another and claiming three German fighters shot down in exchange for the loss of 11 British aircraft.
He made just 17 league appearances, scoring once against Liverpool, and was sent home from a pre-season tour of Finland and suspended by the club on 20 July 2002 after breaking the nose and jaw of team-mate Callum Davidson, who was trying to act as a peacemaker in a dispute between Wise and another player.
The major Y-haplogroup in Finland is haplogroup N. Y-haplogroup I is another haplogroup prevalent in Finland.
War reparations were another burden for Finland.
Pressed by military deadlines RAI looked for another case producer and contacted Lapua of Finland in 1984.
Platt also scored against Brazil, and claimed another two against Finland in the lead up to the tournament.

Finland and marathon
Nurmi planned to compete only in the 10, 000 m and the marathon in the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, stating that he " won't enter the 5, 000 meters for Finland has at least three excellent men for that event.
The Alternative Elfstedentocht races take part in other countries, such as Austria, Finland or Canada, and all top marathon skaters, as well as thousands of recreative skaters, travel from the Netherlands to the location where the race is held.
A tradition is also annual Suvi-ilta Maraton-the second biggest marathon event in Finland.
Loroupe competed at the 2005 World Championships marathon race in Helsinki, Finland, but finished only 40th.
Born in Vehmaa, Finland, Albin Stenroos ran his first marathon in 1909 ( bronze in national championships ), but then settled to shorter distances.
The Alternative Elfstedentocht races take part in other countries, such as Austria, Finland or Canada, and all top marathon skaters as well as thousands of recreative skaters travel from the Netherlands to the location where the race is held.

Finland and bearing
** Hämeenkatu, the main street of Tampere ; streets bearing the same name can be found elsewhere in Finland as well
** Hämeentie, the longest street in Helsinki ; streets bearing the same name can be found elsewhere in Finland as well

Finland and name
In Finnish, parallels are drawn between the figure and the national personification of Finland – Finnish Maiden ( Suomi-neito ) – and the country as a whole can be referrerd in the Finnish language by her name.
The name " Finland " originally signified only the southwestern province that has been known as " Finland Proper " since the 18th century.
Eastern Land ) was the original name for the Swedish realm's eastern part, but already in the 15th century Finland began to be used synonymously with Österland.
* In Finland, the month of Tammikuu means the heart of the winter and because the name also means Oak, it can be inferred that the oak tree is the heart of grand forest with many valuable trees as opposed to the typical Arctic forests which are typically pine and spruce.
* Kata, founded 1986, a Finland company mainly focused on radiation safety, and Kata trademark and trade name of Kata-Electronics.
They are known by the same name in Denmark (), Finland (), France (), Norway (), the Netherlands (), Hungary (), and in Sweden.
A competition was held for its name, and some of the other entries included " sataikko " ( meaning " having a hundred parts "), " omena " ( apple ) and " suomo " ( from " Suomi ", the Finnish name for Finland ).
In recent years, Michael has been the most popular name in the Philippines, the second most popular name in Finland ( Mikael ) and ranks among the top ten names in Denmark ( Mikkel ) and Ireland ( Mícheál ).
The name is an insulting reference to Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov, who was responsible for the partition of Finland.
* In Finland, the market leader in potato chips business is Taffel ( known in Denmark and Norway as KiMs and marketed in Sweden under the name OLW ), an Åland company, with salt flavored ordinary chips " Sips ", popular tube-shaped cheese flavored " Juusto Snacks ", sour cream and onion flavored " Broadway ", and barbecue flavored " Grill Chips ".
When the International Mathematical Union in 1981 decided to create a prize, similar to the Fields Medal, in theoretical computer science and the funding for the price was secured from Finland, the Union decided to give Nevanlinna's name to the prize.
Variants of the name Lapp were originally used in Sweden and Finland and, through Swedish, adopted by all major European languages:, German,, ( lopari ),,, ( Lápōnes ),,,,,.
Lappalainen is also a common family name in Finland.
The name Tapiola is derived from Tapio, who is the forest god of Finnish mythology, especially as expressed in the Kalevala, the national epic of Finland.
" The national sides of euro coins will be amended so that each issuing Member State will add its name or abbreviation ( FI for Finland ) on the coins.
A number of toponyms in Finland and surrounding regions contain some form of the name Ukko.
This film is also known under the name Critical Decision, for the Dutch / Belgian market ; Ratkaisun Hetket ( The Moments of Decision ) for Finland ; Ultime Decision, for France ; Décision au sommet, for French Canadian ; the German title was Einsame Entscheidung and Final Decision in South Korea, Krytyczna decyzja in Poland and Boeing 747 v ohrožení ( Boeing 747 in Danger ) in Czech Republic.
* Sum, an old name for the Finns in East Slavic languages, derived from the word Suomi, " Finland "
It also has several channels that are licenced to use its name ; Showtime Scandinavia ( Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden ), Showtime Extreme ( Spain ), and others.
In Finland they went by the name Ruotsinlaivat (" Sweden's Ships " or " Ships to Sweden ") whereas in Sweden the preferred terms were Det Samseglande ( roughly " the ones that sail together "), Finlandsbåten (" Finland's Ships ") or Sverigebåten ( Sweden Ships ).
In 1976 Finland SS Co changed its name to Effoa ( the Finnish phonetic spelling of FÅA ).

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