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- Salmelainen is a Finnish surname. As of 2014, 94.5% of all known bearers of the surname Salmelainen were residents of Finland (frequency 1:24,760), 2...
- Tommi Salmelainen (born January 29, 1949) is a [Finnish ice hockey left winger who pla**** for HIFK. He was the first ever European drafted in the NHL...
- Tony Salmelainen (born August 8, 1981) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey forward. He last pla**** for HIFK of the Finnish Liiga in 2013. He was...
- Tobias Salmelainen (born March 27, 1985) is a Finnish former ice hockey player. Salmelainen made his SM-liiga debut playing with HIFK during the 2005–06...
- the 2010–11 season. Goals: 22 Tony Salmelainen, Brad Winchester ****ists: 26 Kyle Brodziak Points: 46 Tony Salmelainen, Raffi Torres Penalty minutes: 231...
- Rauli Lehtonen, and the Tampereen Työväen Teatteri had Kosti Elo, Eino Salmelainen and Esko Roine. The Tampere Theatre Festival (Tampereen teatterikesä)...
- folktales Suomen kansan satuja ja tarinoita (Finland, 1852–1866) by Eero Salmelainen [sv] August Leskien, German linguist and collector of Baltic folklore...
- Rautakallio Christian Ruuttu Tuomo Ruutu Jarkko Ruutu Simo Saarinen Tony Salmelainen Tommi Santala Ryan Savoia Robert Schnabel Roman Simicek Ilkka Sinisalo...
- Suomen kansan Satuja ja Tarinoita (4 parts) edited by Eero Salmelainen (fi:Eero Salmelainen). In Saaressa eläjät, a tale about three sisters who s**** to...
- Kanal 2 ETV 2014–2015  Finland Na****mppi Markus Similä (1985) Kari Salmelainen (1985–2002) Joanna Kantola (2001–2002) Janne Kataja (2017–2019) MTV (1985–1992)...