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- Finnish crime drama and Nordic noir television series created by Miikko Oikkonen and starring Ville Virtanen as detective inspector Kari Sorjonen. The first...
- Alex Kristopher Oikkonen (born 15 October 1994) is a Puerto Rican international footballer who plays as a midfielder for OTP. Oikkonen was born in Joutseno...
- ferry, the sinking and its rescue efforts. The series is created by Miikko Oikkonen and directed by Måns Månsson and Juuso Syrjä. The series was released on...
- PMID 19781941. Sykes, Bryan, Blood of the Isles (Bantam, 2006) pp. 5–12 Oikkonen, Venla (2018). Po****tion Genetics and Belonging. Cham: Springer International...
- broadcasting from 2 September 2022 on Yle TV1. It was created by Miikko Oikkonen [fi], who co-wrote the screenplay with Olli Suitiala, Tuomas Hakola and...
- series. The first part of the book was written by Sari Luhtanen and Miikko Oikkonen and was titled NymfitMontpellierin legenda (Nymphs – The Legend of Montpellier)...
-  United States 7 Frida Achrén  Finland 8 Lisa Siberchicot  France 9 Sani Oikkonen  Finland 10 Svatava Mikysková  Czech Republic 11 Lea Meszárosová  Slovakia...
- Tommy Semmy Faitalia Hamilton Micah Lea'alafa Jama Boss Mohamed Awad Alex Oikkonen Emiliano Tade Mario Bilen Silvio Rodić Sean Devine Marko Đorđević Albert...
- HumanBridging the Gap between the Sciences of Body and Mind, Berlin VWB Oikkonen, Venla: Gender, ****uality and Reproduction in Evolutionary Narratives....
- Alberto Velásquez, footballer See also categories: descent, expatriates Alex Oikkonen, footballer Juan Coca, footballer Joseph Marrero, footballer Finnish people...