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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...
- century, when the
monastery was re-established there. The
harbor of
Liinakhamari in
Petsamo was
important for the
Russian economy during World War I as...
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second largest city,
Vyborg (Finnish: Viipuri), and the ice-free port of
Liinakhamari (Finnish: Liinahamari). The
Finns lost 97,000
soldiers and were forced...
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Finland connecting the town of
Rovaniemi to the port of
Liinakhamari by the
Pechenga Bay of the
Barents Sea. It was
opened in 1931 as the...
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especially when it is year-round.
Examples of
these are: Hammerfest,
Norway Liinakhamari,
Russia Murmansk,
Russia Nakhodka in
Nakhodka Bay,
Russia Pechenga, Russia...
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force arrived in
Murmansk on 6
November and went with a
Soviet ship to
Liinakhamari in North-western
Soviet Union (former North-eastern Finland), from where...
- on 22 June 1941. The 2nd
Mountain Division occupied the area
around Liinakhamari and the 3rd
Mountain Division occupied Luostari. The
operation was followed...
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carriers HMS Victorious and HMS Furious on the
ports of
Kirkenes and
Liinakhamari in Petsamo, was
something of a fiasco,
sixteen aircraft being lost for...
- 1920 to 1944, Finland's
territory also
reached the
Barents Sea. The
Liinakhamari harbour in the
Pechengsky District was Finland's only ice-free winter...
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enemy soldiers. This
battle ensured the
success of the
Soviet landing in
Liinakhamari,
which led to
capture of the port and city by
Soviet forces. Thus, Leonov's...