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- bought a tenth of the company. In 1995 Taffel brought quality chips called Kartanon perunalastut ('the manor's chips') onto the market. In 2000 Ab Chips Oy...
- suunnitteli Tervalammen kartanon?". Vihdin Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 2020-03-09. Pulli, Minna. "****a suunnitteli Tervalammen kartanon?". Vihdin Uutiset...
- tähtiarkkitehdit suunnittelivat Karjalan kannakselle 900-neliöisen "ylittämättömän" kartanon – jatkosod****a tuhottu merkkirakennus herää nyt henkiin näyttelyssä". Helsingin...
- One Nights. Dragul Nor Henrius Govius Menudias Partenuvonomias Dumid Os Kartanon, nicknamed "Drakon", is a former general and noble of the Parthevia Empire...
- on an 1859 novel The Green Chamber of the Linnainen Mansion (Linnaisten kartanon viheriä kamari) by Zachris Topelius. The film represents the style of pure...
- has media related to Saarioinen. Official website Artekno official site Ylen Elävä arkistoSaarioisten kartanon joulu Portals: Companies Finland Food...
- Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Graf Kaliostro (1921) Zacharias Topelius, Linnaisten kartanon viheriä kamari (1859) Danielle Trussoni, The Ancestor (2020) Ivan Sergeyevich...
- Regina (1941) Synnin puumerkki (1942) The Dead Man Loses His Temper (1944) Kartanon naiset (1944) Linnaisten vihreä kamari (1945) Rakkauden risti (1946) "Minä...
- Originally known as Dragul Nor Henrius Govius Menudias Partenuvonomias Dumid Os Kartanon (ドラグル・ノル・ヘンリウス・ゴビアス・メヌディアス・パルテヌボノミアス・ドゥミド・オウス・コルタノーン, Doraguru Noru Henriusu...
- Catering - Söderkullan kartano (in Finnish) Esa Juntunen: Sipoo pistää kartanon rahoiksi, page A 11. Helsingin Sanomat, February 25, 2011. (in Finnish)...