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Pohjola (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈpohjolɑ]; from
pohja 'base, bottom', but used in
derived forms like pohjois- to mean 'north' + -la 'place'), sometimes...
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Pekka Pohjola (13
January 1952 – 27
November 2008) was a
Finnish multi-instrumentalist,
composer and producer. Best
known as a b**** player,
Pohjola was...
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remainder of the
shares of
Pohjola Bank and
consolidated its
services under the OP brand,
shortening its name to OP from OP-
Pohjola, a name it had used since...
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Pohjola is a
place in
Finnish mythology.
Pohjola may also
refer to:
Nordic countries (Pohjoismaat in Finnish)
Pohjola,
Turku 3606
Pohjola,
asteroid Pohjola...
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Kaija Pohjola (born 1951),
singer Matti Pohjola,
economist Ilmari Pohjola, trombonist, see
Ultra Bra Mika
Pohjola (born 1971),
musician Mike
Pohjola (born...
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Juhana Markus Pohjola (born
March 27, 1972, in Helsinki) is the
second bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Mission Diocese of
Finland (abbreviated LHPK)...
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Jukka Pohjola (19
November 1878,
Kangasala – 8
November 1948) was a
Finnish smallholder,
journalist and politician. He was a
Member of the Parliament...
- Mika
Pohjola (pronunciation (born
December 1, 1971) is a Finnish-born jazz
pianist and
composer who
resides in Stockholm. He is one of the most prolific...
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Mikko "Mike"
Pohjola (born 15
October 1978) is a
Finnish playwright, novelist, and game designer. He is the
author of Sinä
vuonna 1928, 1827, Maailman...
- (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlou̯hi]) is a
wicked queen of the land
known as
Pohjola in
Finnish mythology and a
villain of the Kalevala. As many mythological...