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Pohjan Pojat (Estonian: Põhja Pojad; Finnish:
Pohjan Pojat pronounced [ˈpo̞hjɑmˌpo̞jɑt̪]; transl. Sons of the North) was a
Finnish military brigade in...
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Pohjan tähteet (also
known as Pohjantähteet) is a 1969
Finnish comedy film
directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the
seventh Spede film, the
first Spede film...
- Suomi". Matkaoppaat.com (in Finnish).
Retrieved 29
December 2020. "Suuri
Pohjan sota ja
Helsingin tuho" (in Finnish). City of Helsinki. 21
January 2022...
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Olonets Karelia,
South Savo,
White Karelia Porotyttö,
Pohjan akka Porotyttö,
Pohjan neito Porotyttö,
Pohjan eukko 'Ash girl,
woman of North' 'Ash girl, maiden...
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Merikanto also
wrote three operas: The
Maiden of the
North (
Pohjan neiti, 1898),
which retains a
degree of
historical significance as the first...
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Finnish Third Division (Kolmonen). It
plays its home
matches at
Pohjan Stadion. The most
famous player who has been
raised by the club is Teemu...
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Maiden of the
North (in Finnish:
Pohjan neiti) is an
opera in
three acts
written in 1898 by the
Finnish composer Oskar Merikanto. The
piece was a collaboration...
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released the same year as Spede's Näköradiomiehen
ihmeelliset siekailut and
Pohjan tähteet.
Though the film is prin****lly in
black and white, the last 20...
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Petsamo expeditions (1918 and 1920)
Estonian War of
Independence (1918–1920)
Pohjan Pojat (lit. 'Sons of the North') and 1st
Finnish Volunteer Corps (I Suomalainen...
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adventures of the
Hakkapeliitta and
includes the
battle cry
Hakkaa päälle
pohjan poika! (Strike them down, son of the North!). The
Hakkapeliitta is included...