- the
clubs Loviisan Tor and
Loviisan Riento joined their football teams.
Riento continued as a
boxing and
wrestling club,
whereas Loviisan Tor now concentrates...
- The
Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) (Finnish:
Loviisan ydinvoimalaitos, Swedish:
Lovisa kärnkraftverk) is
located close to the
Finnish town of Loviisa...
-
Hufvudstadsbladet in Helsinki,
Aamuposti in Hyvinkää, Länsi-Uusimaa [fi] in Lohja,
Loviisan Sanomat [fi] and Östra
Nyland in Loviisa,
Uusimaa and Borgåbladet in Porvoo...
- 60.46222°N 26.23806°E / 60.46222; 26.23806
Loviisa Castle (Finnish:
Loviisan maalinnoitus) is an
earthen Fortress located in Loviisa, Finland. Wanting...
- at the
Loviisan keskuskenttä,
which can
accommodate 500 spectators. The club was
founded in 1992,
following the
amalgamation of the
Loviisan Tor and...
-
taken into
active service.
Tuima (11)
Tuuli (12)
Tuisku (14)
Tyrsky (15) "
Loviisan sanomat article".
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-23.
Retrieved 2007-07-13...
- won the cup
after defeating Germany 2–1 in the
final match. 28 July 2004
Loviisan Keskuskenttä,
Loviisa Attendance: 220 Referee:
Paula Thörn (Sweden) 28...
-
sotahistoriallinen katsaus Suomen rajantakaisilla heimoalueilla 1900-luvun
alkupuoliskolla käytyihin
sotatoimiin (in Finnish).
Loviisan uusi kir****aino....
-
publishes Västra Nyland, Östra Nyland, Hangötidningen,
Hufvudstadsbladet and
Loviisan Sanomat. Borgåbladet was
published five
times per w**** and its headquarters...
- Swedish: Lahtis–Lovisa-banan), also
called the
Loviisa railway (Finnish:
Loviisan rata, Swedish: Lovisabanan) is a 1,524 mm (5 ft)
railway in Finland, running...