- Ekenäs (Finland Swedish: [ˈeːkeneːs] ; Finnish:
Tammisaari [ˈtɑmːisɑːri]) is a town and
former muni****lity in
Finland that
comprised the
former muni****lities...
- The
Tammisaari camp was a
concentration camp and
prison in Dragsvik, Ekenäs in Finland. It was set for the Reds
captured by the
Whites in the 1918 Finnish...
- Ekenäs Idrottsförening (abbreviated EIF or Ekenäs IF) is a
sports club from Ekenäs,
Raseborg in Finland. EIF was
formed in 1905 and they are one of the...
- home to the
Finnish Navy
marine infantry unit
Nyland Brigade's garrison.
Tammisaari prison camp "Government:
Dragsvik garrison to
remain open". YLE. Retrieved...
-
child star Jan
Ohlsson (1962–),
known for his role in the
Swedish TV
series Emil i Lönneberga,
visiting Ekenäs (
Tammisaari),
Finland in a helicopter....
-
injured thrice, at the
Battle of Baia. 1546 – The town of Ekenäs (Finnish:
Tammisaari) is
founded by King
Gustav Vasa of Sweden. 1651 –
Castle Cornet in Guernsey...
- Sub-region
Hanko (Hangö) Ingå (Inkoo)
Karis (Karjaa)
Pohja (Pojo) Ekenäs (
Tammisaari)
Kouvola Sub-region Elimäki (Elimä)
Iitti (Itis)
Jaala Kouvola Kuusankoski...
- was then part of Sweden. From 1814 to 1815, he
attended the
school of
Tammisaari Pedagogio. He
studied at
Turku Cathedral School from 5 April 1816 until...
-
Suomenlinna (an
island facing Helsinki), Hämeenlinna, Lahti, Riihimäki,
Tammisaari,
Tampere and Viipuri. The
Senate decided to keep the
prisoners detained...
- Ekenäs,
composed of the
Swedish words ek- (oak) and näs (promontory or peninsula), is a
place name in Fennoscandia. In
particular it
refers to: Ekenäs...