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Revontulet (the
Finnish word for aurora, lit. "foxfire") was a
Finnish language communist w****ly
newspaper published in Luleå, Sweden. Sven
Linderot was...
- has
given its name for
northern lights which are
called "fox fires" (
revontulet) in
Finnish language. In
Lapland it has been told that the
Firefox causes...
- also in ****anese folklore.[citation needed]
Aurora Borealis,
called "
revontulet" (literally "foxfires") in the
Finnish language List of bioluminescent...
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Runeberg "Raitioliikenne".
Otavan suuri ensyklopedia, 7. osa (Optiikka–
Revontulet) (in Finnish). Otava. 1973. p. 5563. ISBN 951-1-02232-6. Salomaa, Marja...
- 5:13 8. "San
Sebastian (Revisited)" 4:37 9. "Sing in Silence" 3:51 10. "
Revontulet" 1:32 11. "Tallulah" 5:20 12. "Wolf & Raven" 4:15 13. "The
Power of One"...
- sets the sky ablaze.
Still today, the
Finnish word for the
aurora is "
revontulet"
which literally translates to "fox-fires". An
Occitan song
dating from...
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constellation pattern as the away kit. The club has one supporters' group,
named Revontulet (Finnish for
Northern Lights),
which sits in a
designated section at the...
- (2011) -
Directed by
David Brodsky Powerglove contributed the
track "
Revontulet" on A
Tribute to
Sonata Arctica by
Ouergh Records (2015)
Video game music...
- (1946)
Karjalainen tori (A
Karelian Market), for orchestra, Op. 39 (1947)
Revontulet (Aurore boréale or
Northern Lights),
fantasy for orchestra, Op. 38 (1946–48);...
- 9
September 1994 in a
production by Luca Ronconi. That same year his
Revontulet (Fantasia for piano, percussion, and
instrumental ensemble) premiered...