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Hailuoto (Finnish: [
ˈhɑi̯ˌluo̯to]; Swedish: Karlö) is a
Finnish island in the
northern Baltic Sea and a muni****lity in
Northern Ostrobothnia region. The...
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Whether islands situated in, or on the
borders to,
these basins (Åland,
Hailuoto and Kotlin)
shall be
included in the list is
therefore a
matter of definition...
- The
Hailuoto Church (Finnish:
Hailuodon kirkko; Swedish: Karlö kyrka) is the 1972
church located on the
Hailuoto island in
North Ostrobothnia, Finland...
- one night, the
Cossacks killed about 800
inhabitants of the
island of
Hailuoto with axes.
Thousands fled to the
relative safety of
Sweden with the poorer...
- Reisjärvi Utajärvi
Muhos Kärsämäki
Alavieska Lumijoki Pyhäntä
Vaala Merijärvi
Hailuoto Bothnian Bay
North Savo
Central Finland Central Ostrobothnia Lapland Kainuu...
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Hailuoto Airfield (Finnish:
Hailuodon lentokenttä or Pöllän lentokenttä) is an
airfield in Pöllä,
Hailuoto, Finland,
about 6
kilometres (4 mi)
south of...
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their coats of arms. A
rowlock is also used in the coat of arms of
Hailuoto, Finland, to
symbolise the
maritime economy of the
island muni****lity;...
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populous city in
Northern Finland. Oulu's
neighbouring muni****lities are:
Hailuoto, Ii, Kempele, Liminka, Lumijoki, Muhos, Pudasjärvi, Tyrnävä and Utajärvi...
- Regionalväg 816) or
Hailuoto Road (Finnish: Hailuodontie; Swedish: Karlövägen) is a
Finnish road
between the
Kempele muni****lity and the
Hailuoto Island. The...
- A wind
turbine in ****kku,
Hailuoto, Finland...