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Punainen jättiläinen ("Red giant") is a
Finnish small publisher of ****anese
manga and
Korean manhwa. It was
founded in
April 2005 by its CEO,
Antti Grönlund...
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Punainen viiva (Finnish for "Red Line") can
refer to:
Punainen viiva (book) [fi], a 1909 book by
Ilmari Kianto and
basis of the
below film and
opera Red...
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RedLynx Ltd (also
known as
Ubisoft RedLynx,
natively RedLynx Oy,
formerly Punainen Ilves Laboratoriot Oy) is a
Finnish video game
developer founded in 2000...
- The
Finnish Red
Cross (FRC, Finnish:
Suomen Punainen Risti, Swedish:
Finlands Röda Kors) is an
independent member of the
International Federation of Red...
- and "vörös" (variant: "veres";
compare with
Estonian "verev" or
Finnish "
punainen"). The word "vörös" is
related to "vér",
meaning "blood" (Finnish and Estonian...
- kuusikymmentäviisi kuuskyt(ä)viis "sixty-five"
abbreviated forms of
numerals punainen ajoittaa punane(n)
ajottaa "red" "to time"
unstressed diphthongs ending...
- Finland.
Under his
initial stage name Avain, he
released his
debut album Punainen tiili (The Red Brick) in 2001. With its
socially conscious lyrics, the...
- The Red
Declaration (Finnish:
punainen julistus) is a do****ent
published in
Tampere on 1
November 1905. It
called for the
Senate of
Finland to resign;...
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Kangaspuro 2000, s. 130, 244–248. Nevakivi,
Jukka (1967). "Iivo Ahava,
punainen heimosoturi".
Studia historica: acta
Societatis historicae Ouluensis 1967...
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premiered at the
Savonlinna Opera Festival in 1975. His
second opera,
Punainen viiva (The Red Line), was
commissioned by the
Finnish National Opera. Sallinen's...