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Freya was an
early warning radar deplo**** by
Germany during World War II; it was
named after the
Norse goddess Freyja.
During the war, over a thousand...
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Raija Jokinen (born 1960) is a
Finnish visual artist and
textile designer.
Jokinen lives and
works in
Helsinki and Sipoo.
Jokinen studied textile design...
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brought along Raijas,
whereupon the
three headed for Hyvinkää.
While they
drank at a nightclub, an
unnamed younger man
joined them and
Raijas began vomiting...
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Raija Tellervo Sollamo (née Pursula; born
December 9, 1942, in Padasjoki) is a
Finnish theologian and
professor emerita of
Biblical Languages in the Faculty...
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Raija Simola (born 28
April 1932) is a
Finnish gymnast. She
competed in
seven events at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Raija Siekkinen (pronounced Ri-a) (11
February 1953 – 7
February 2004) was a
Finnish writer and
recipient of the Eino
Leino Prize in 1998. Kustantajat...
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Leenah alsulaimani (née Hämet, b. 3
January 1931, Kuusamo) is a
Finnish botanist,
plant taxonomist, and
plant collector noted for
being ****ociate Professor...
- Gentry,
Peter R (2008), "Old Gr**** and
Later Revisors", in Sollamo,
Raija; Voitila, Anssi; Jokiranta,
Jutta (eds.),
Scripture in transition, Brill...
- 1911. A
Swedish translation of the
lyrics was made by Kianto's
daughter Raija-Liisa
Kianto in 2005,
named Hungerlandets sång. The
lyrics describe the...
- (1907–1995) from Cuttack, who
wrote many
books for
children like Pari
Raija,
Kuhuka Raija, Panchatantra, Adi
Jugara Galpa Mala, etc. He was last felicitated...