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White Finland,
usually shortened to the
Whites (Finnish:
Valkoiset, IPA: [
ˈʋɑlkoi̯set]; Swedish: De vita,
Swedish pronunciation: [de ˈviːta]), was the...
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liked the
album as a secret,
despite some of the
tracks (in
particular Valkoiset tiikerit and Rio ohoi)
sounding more like
heavy metal or rock and roll...
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member of the
Finnish Workers'
Sports Federation. The club is
nicknamed Valkoiset Tiikerit (White
Tigers in English). MuSa women's
football team pla****...
- background. Kara is best
remembered for her role in a 1943
melodrama Valkoiset ruusut.
Helena Kara was born in Salo into a
family of four children. Until...
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almost all of his films. He won four
Jussi Awards; for
directing the film
Valkoiset ruusut (1943) and the
Olympic do****entary
Maailmat kohtaavat (Where the...
- credits.
Another unofficial adaptation came out in 1943, the
Finnish Valkoiset ruusut (White Roses),
starring Helena Kara and
Tauno Palo and directed...
- 1950–1952 Vol 1. (2008)
Varis ja
valtion varatyömies (2009)
Punaiset ja
valkoiset (1980) Ystävät ja
viholliset (1985)
Syylliset ja syyttömät (1987) Jukka...
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group Family Four. In 1974
Aspelund had her
first album release,
Valkoiset laivat –
Sininen meri, a
specialty recording commissioned by the Silja...
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Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki.
Suursalon häät (1924)
Lapatossu (1937)
Valkoiset ruusut (1943)
Woman is the Wild Card (1944)
Light Melody (1946) North...
- in
November 2002,
Sweden in
March 2003,
Finland in
September 2003 as
Valkoiset hampaat, and
Denmark in
December 2004 as
Hvide tænder. The DVD of the...