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Olavinlinna (Swedish: Olofsborg), also
known as St. Olaf's Castle, is a 15th-century three-tower
castle located in Savonlinna, Finland. It is
built on...
- Linnanmäki in
Helsinki and Särkänniemi in Tampere. St. Olaf's
Castle (
Olavinlinna) in
Savonlinna hosts the
annual Savonlinna Opera Festival, and the medieval...
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annual Savonlinna Opera Festival. The city was
founded in 1639,
based on
Olavinlinna castle (St. Olaf's Castle). The
castle was
founded by Erik
Axelsson Tott...
- had
become "too prone".
There is only one
hagioscope in Finland, at
Olavinlinna (St. Olaf's Castle), in the town of Savonlinna. Here, the
squint has...
- (9,300 mi)."[clarification needed]
Hietasaari island on Lake
Saimaa Olavinlinna fortress on Lake
Saimaa Lake
Saimaa s****line An
endangered freshwater...
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ceded to
Russia the
areas east of the Kymi
River with the
fortress of
Olavinlinna and the
towns of
Lappeenranta and Hamina. Hence, the
Swedish border was...
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Islands St. Olaf's Church, Tyrvää in Sastamala,
Finland St. Olaf's
Castle (
Olavinlinna) in Savonlinna,
Finland St. Olaf
College was
founded by Norwegian-American...
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fortress in the
inner parts of Finland,
which was
named Olofsborg (Finnish:
Olavinlinna) or Nyslott. It was
located on an
islet in the
strait between Saimaa...
- ("St. Olaf's Day") is
celebrated prin****lly at Savonlinna, site of
Olavinlinna ("Olof's Castle"),
since St. Olaf is the
patron saint of the site. Olsok:...
- in Tallinn, Estonia, the world's
tallest building from 1549 to 1625
Olavinlinna (St. Olaf's Castle), 15th-century
castle in Savonlinna,
Finland St. Olaf...