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Akilles (Finnish:
Porvoon Akilles), or more
commonly just
Akilles, is a
Finnish sports club from the city of Porvoo.
Akilles,
named for Achilles...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 24 July 2018.
Akilles Järvinen
Archived 4
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine. yleisurheilu.fi
Akilles Järvinen. trackfield.brinkster.net...
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Achille Starace (Italian pronunciation: [
aˈkille staˈraːtʃe]; 18
August 1889 – 29
April 1945) was a
prominent leader of
Fascist Italy before and during...
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decathlon that year with Yrjölä
taking the gold (with a
world record) and
Akilles Järvinen the silver. In his
years of competing, Yrjölä set
three officially...
- ISBN 82-7286-162-3,
Akilles forlag 2006, p. 252 (in Norwegian)
Olympiske vinterleker 1924–2006, Åge Dalby, Jan Greve, Per Jorsett, ISBN 82-7286-162-3,
Akilles forlag...
- Haka-j/musta (8) v Pato (5) NuPS (5) v TuPS (5) NJS/3 (6) v NJS/2 (6)
NouLa (6) v
Akilles (6) Sibbo-Vargarna (6) v RiPS (5) FCFJ (7) v LoPa (6)
HAlku (6) v AskU...
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championship title (first
since 1980). Veiterä beat
Akilles 3–5 in the final, pla**** in
Akilles'
homeground in Porvoo. Source: List of
Finnish Bandy...
- XI), born
Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti (Italian: [amˈbrɔ:dʒo daˈmja:no
aˈkille ˈratti]; 31 May 1857 – 10 February 1939), was the head of the Catholic...
- As of the 2020–21 season,
Bandyliiga consisted of the
following teams:
Akilles, Botnia-69, HIFK, JPS, Kampparit, Narukerä, OLS, Veiterä and WP 35. Finland...
- ISBN 82-7286-162-3,
Akilles forlag 2006, p. 33. (in Norwegian)
Olympiske vinterleker 1924–2006, Åge Dalby, Jan Greve, Per Jorsett, ISBN 82-7286-162-3,
Akilles forlag...