- The tone poem Pohjola's
Daughter (in Finnish:
Pohjolan tytär), Op. 49, was
composed by the
Finnish composer Jean
Sibelius in 1906. Originally, Sibelius...
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Pohjolan Voima Oyj (PVO; Swedish:
Nordkraft Abp; English:
Northern Power Company Plc) is the
second biggest Finnish energy company,
which owns hydropower...
- Oy
Pohjolan Liikenne Ab (Northern
Transport in English) is the road
services division of the state-owned VR Group. It is a
major bus and road
haulage operator...
- part of the concern,
Avecra is a
subsidiary for
onboard catering service,
Pohjolan Liikenne for bus traffic, VR
Track for
developing and
maintaining of infrastructure...
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Pohjolan Sanomat was a Finnish-language
daily broadsheet newspaper published in Kemi, Finland.
Pohjolan Sanomat was
established in 1915. The
owner of...
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consortium of
power and
industrial companies. The
biggest shareholders are
Pohjolan Voima and Fortum. The
company operates Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant, which...
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Ursula Kerttu Margareta Pohjolan-Pirhonen (6
April 1925
Helsinki – 17 July 1984 Sulkava) was a
Finnish author of
mainly romantic historical novels. She...
- Aila,
Pohjolan tytär; Editor: Blackout, The Life and
Death of
Colonel Blimp, The Volunteer, A
Canterbury Tale, I Know
Where I'm Going!, Aila,
Pohjolan tytär;...
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decided by the
operators of the route,
usually Pohjolan Liikenne,
Salon Tilausmatkat,
Korsisaari or
Pohjolan Liikenne, and/or the
Centre for
Economic Development...
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Karjalan kuningas,
Ahvenanmaan herttua,
Lapinmaan suuriruhtinas,
Kalevan ja
Pohjolan isäntä; Swedish: Karl I, Kung av
Finland och Karelen,
hertig av Åland,...