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- Santahamina (Swedish: Sandhamn) is an island and neighbourhood of Eastern Helsinki, Finland. At present it is a military base housing the Guard Jaeger...
- jääkärirykmentti, Swedish: Gardesjägarregementet) is a Finnish Army unit located in Santahamina, an island district of Helsinki. The regiment trains Guard jaegers for...
- Yacht Club (KSSS) operated in Sollenkroka Fladen (before they moved to Santahamina). Carl Anton sings about Vindö in "Överbyvals," where the island's beauty...
- Puotinharju Punavuori Rastila Reimarla Roihuvuori Ruoholahti Ruskeasuo Santahamina Siilitie Siltamäki Suomenlinna Suurmetsä Suutarila Sörnäinen Tammisalo...
- Defence Forces and the Finnish Border Guard. The main campus is located in Santahamina, Helsinki. Prior to 2007, the school referred to itself, in English,...
- military islands of Vallisaari and Isosaari are now open to the public, but Santahamina is still in military use. The most historic and remarkable island is...
- guard fortress. The island is located 3.8 kilometres to the south of Santahamina. It is two kilometres long and one kilometre wide at its widest. The...
- 1863 and 1864 redoubts were built on Vallisaari, Kuninkaansaari and Santahamina islands. In 1860s and 1870s Russia purchased and then built under license...
- further extensions, to Sibbesborg and Eriksnäs. Santahamina - Airport (the second metro line) Santahamina (Sandhamn) Gunillantie (Gunillavägen) Laajasalo...
- for the Helsinki prison camp, which included the camps of Suomenlinna, Santahamina, Katajanokka and Isosaari. The camp was established in April 1918 after...