- The Gulf of
Bothnia (/ˈbɒθniə/; Finnish: Pohjanlahti; Swedish:
Bottniska viken) is
divided into the
Bothnian Bay and
Bothnian Sea, and it is the northernmost...
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Aurora Botnia is a roll-on/roll-off p****enger (ro-pax)
ferry operated by the
Finnish shipping company Wasaline on the Vaasa–Umeå route. The
vessel was...
- The
airline was
established in 1987 and
started operations in 1988 as Air
Botnia,
flying Embraer EMB-110
Bandeirantes on
night cargo flights and on p****enger...
- Papenburg,
Germany as
Diana for
Rederi AB
Slite and
later she was
named Botnia Express, Alandia,
Jamaa II and Rahal.
Diana was the
fourth in a
series of...
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Botnia-69 is a
Finnish bandy club in Helsinki. The club has won the
Finnish championship four times, 1989, 1992, 1997 and 2016. In 1992 they were runners-up...
- Odo
Botnia (died 1399) was the
fourteenth potestaat of Friesland, now a
province in the Netherlands. Odo was the son of
Feicko Botnia, a
nobleman of Marrum...
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lower volume than at the
original factory.
Botnia S.A., a
subsidiary of
Finnish corporation Metsä-
Botnia,
built a
large cellulose factory (pulp mill)...
- The
Bothnia Line (Swedish: Botniabanan) is a high-speed
railway line in
northern Sweden. The 190 km (118 mi) long route, from Höga
Kusten Airport, where...
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Botnia made its
maiden voyage between Vaasa and Umeå on
August 28, 2021.
Ships operated by
current Wasaline: Wasa
Express (2013–2021)
Aurora Botnia (2021-)...
- the
thermal spas
around the area of Las Cañas.
Botnia S.A., a
subsidiary of
Finnish corporation Botnia, is
currently building a
large cellulose factory...