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- Vanajanlinna Manor is a historic mansion in Hämeenlinna, Finland. The manor is situated next to Lake Katuma (Katumajärvi). It was designed by Finnish architect...
- pageant. Chafak was crowned Miss Suomi 2012 (Miss Finland 2012) at the Vanajanlinna Castle in Hämeenlinna in southern Finland on 29 January 2012. Chafak...
- for its grand summer residences, such as Karlberg Manor (Aulanko) and Vanajanlinna Manor. The city is known for its schools and academies where many famous...
- Farrer. Lutyens heavily influenced Sigurd Frosterus when he designed Vanajanlinna Manor in Finland. He was knighted in 1918 and elected a Royal Academician...
- a talented watercolour painter. Inkeroinen power plant in Kymi 1923 Vanajanlinna Manor, 1924 Stockmann, Helsinki centre 1930 Isohaara power plant in Kemijoki...
- Finland in Washington, D.C. Karvinen was crowned Miss Finland 2016 at Vanajanlinna Castle in Hämeenlinna on May 13, 2016. As Miss Finland, Karvinen wants...
- including the botanical garden in Jakobstad and the park at Vanögård (Vanajanlinna). National biography of Finland (in Finnish) Museum of Finnish architecture...
- Club Sweden Manuel Trappel  Austria 278 −10 Playoff Steven Brown 2010 Vanajanlinna G&CC Finland Lucas Bjerregaard  Denmark 273 −15 1 stroke Tommy Fleetwood...
- SK Golf Challenge Tournament information Location Vanajanlinna, Finland Established 2008 Course(s) Linna Golf Par 72 Length 7,245 yards (6,625 m) Tour(s)...
- Finnish Communist Party, named the Sirola-opisto after him, existed in Vanajanlinna from 1946 to 1994. David Kirby, "Yrjö Esias Sirola," in A. Thomas Lane...