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Torpan Pojat,
shortened to ToPo, is a
basketball club
based in Helsinki, Finland.
Torpan Pojat has
their men's and women's team
playing in
national 1st...
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Pojat, the
Finnish word for boys, may
refer to:
Pojat (film) (The Boys), a 1962
Finnish film by
Mikko Niskanen Pojat (novel), a 1958
novel by
Finnish author...
- Pallo-
Pojat Juniorit (abbreviated PPJ) is a
football club in Helsinki. Pallo-
Pojat operates in
southern Helsinki. Club
mainly focuses on
youth football...
- Skavabölen
pojat (Finnish for "the boys from Skavaböle/Hyrylä") is a 2009
Finnish drama film. It was
directed by
Zaida Bergroth and
based on a play by...
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Joensuun Kiekko-
Pojat is a
Finnish semi-professional ice
hockey team that
plays in the Mestis, the second-highest men's ice
hockey league in Finland....
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Pohjan Pojat (Estonian: Põhja Pojad; Finnish:
Pohjan Pojat pronounced [ˈpo̞xjɑmˌpo̞jɑt̪]; transl. Sons of the North) was a
Finnish military brigade in...
- Team Lakkapää (formerly
Perungan Pojat and
Rovaniemen Santasport) is a
professional volleyball team from Rovaniemi, Finland. The team pla****
three seasons...
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Sundin Pojat entitled Juuret. (Also
refer to his
discography in
bands Klamydia and Kylähullut) Solo 2000: Outo
kunnia As Vesa
Jokinen &
Sundin Pojat Lindroos...
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Pojat (meaning Boys in Finnish) is a
famous 1958
Finnish novel by
Finnish author Paavo Rintala published by the
Finnish publishing house Otava. Also known...
- Hyvinkään
Ponteva in 2018. In the next 2019–2020
season he pla**** for
Torpan Pojat (ToPo) in
Finnish second-tier
Koripallon I-divisioona,
before moving to...