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- Liinakhamari (Russian: Лиинахамари; Finnish: Liinahamari; Swedish: Linhammar) is an ice-free harbour and a rural locality in Pechengsky District of Murmansk...
- (Finnish: Viipuri), and the ice-free port of Liinakhamari (Finnish: Liinahamari). The Finns lost 97,000 soldiers and were forced to pay war reparations...
- Separate Battery (5.Er.Ptri, four 76 mm field cannons, from year 1887) in Liinahamari. The separate companies and batteries didn't belong to any specific division...
- other infrastructure, between the town, then known as Kolosjoki, and Liinahamari harbor. In the Winter War of 1939–1940, the Soviet Union occupied Petsamo...
- occupation of the Rybachy Peninsula, the city of Petsamo, the port of Liinahamari and the locality of Luostari on the border with Norway. For the skill...
- on the road to the Petsamo area and the only free port in the north, Liinahamari. When the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union started...
- session as engineer on a fishing boat was followed by own taxi company at Liinahamari (1936–37). Next he took up the task to ****emble and build a mini-locomotive...
- the traffic grew rapidly as the Petsamo nickel mines were opened, and Liinahamari soon became one of the major ports of Finland. It was the only year-round...
- Murmansk could not have been made. The VVS struck at German logistics in Liinahamari and Petsamo. The 137th Bomber Aviation Regiment sank one freighter and...
- offensive he twice managed to break through enemy lines to reach the port of Liinahamari for a landing on the night on 13 October 1944, which resulted in the...