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Frederik Hollming (in
Russian 'Golming'; 3
December 1854 –
after 1915) was a
Finnish silver- and goldsmith, and a Fabergé workmaster.
Hollming was born...
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laboratories and a library. The ship was
built in Rauma, Finland, by
Hollming Oy for the
Soviet Academy of
Sciences (now the
Russian Academy of Sciences)...
- boats. The
ships were
constructed at the
Rauma shipyard (initially by
Hollming and
after the
merger Finnyards) in Rauma, Finland. All the
ships have their...
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contract was
transferred to
Hollming.
Turmoil in the
Finnish shipbuilding industry did not stop there. In
early 1992
Hollming and
Rauma Yards merged their...
- War
reparations of
Finland to the
Soviet Union were
originally worth US$300,000,000 at 1938
prices (equivalent to US$6.49 billion in 2023).
Finland agreed...
- anti-submarine
warfare vessels. The
ships were
built in 1984 and 1988 at the
Hollming shipyard in Rauma,
Finland for the
Finnish Coast Guard. They were transferred...
- used had to be
developed in Finland. The
electronics was
developed by
Hollming. The
syntactic foam was
produced in
Finland by Exel Oyj, as 3M, the leading...
- in 1982 in the
North Atlantic Ocean.
Mekhanik Tarasov was
built by the
Hollming shipyard of Rauma, Finland. She was laid down on 24
October 1975 and launched...
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physicist Sergey Vavilov. She was
completed on 12
February 1988, at the
Hollming Yard in Rauma,
Finland for the
Soviet Union.
Akademik Sergey Vavilov started...
- Kaliningrad, Soviet
Union 1992 onwards: Kaliningrad, Russia
Builder Hollming,
Rauma Yard
number 266 Laid down 27
February 1987
Launched 29
August 1987...