-
Punainen viiva (Finnish for "Red Line") can
refer to:
Punainen viiva (book) [fi], a 1909 book by
Ilmari Kianto and
basis of the
below film and
opera Red...
- Pulkkila,
Northern Ostrobothnia, and is best
known for his
books Punainen viiva ("The Red Line",
published 1909) and
Ryysyrannan Jooseppi (published in...
- achievement, and
received numerous other commendations. His 1959 film
Punainen viiva was
entered into the 1st
Moscow International Film Festival. He was also...
-
premiered at the
Savonlinna Opera Festival in 1975. His
second opera,
Punainen viiva (The Red Line), was
commissioned by the
Finnish National Opera. Sallinen's...
- PK Hönnun
Norway - Snøhetta
Sweden - Wingårdh
Arkitektkontor Finland -
Viiva Arkkitehtuuri Oy List of
diplomatic missions of the
Nordic countries Der...
- such as
Morsiusseppele (1954), The
Unknown Soldier (1955) and
Punainen viiva (1959). In television, he
appeared in a
sketch comedy show
Parempi myöhään...
-
Jooseppi (1955)
Poika eli kesäänsä (1955)
Kuriton sukupolvi (1957)
Punainen viiva (1959)
Kultainen vasikka (1961) Kaasua,
komisario Palmu! (1961) "ELONET...
- Finland.
Retrieved 2018-08-23. Nuutinen-Kallio,
Taina (2018-03-21). "Punainen
viiva on
suuri merilappilainen voimainponnistus –
oopperaa alueellamme on tarjolla...
- Language(s)
Estonian Name day 2 June
Origin Meaning "delay"
Region of
origin Estonia Other names Related names Veevi,
Viiva, Viivi, Viivia, Viivika, Vivian...
- included:
Toivo Peäske,
Laine Mets,
Virve Lippus, Ada Kuuseoks,
Vilma Mallene,
Viiva Väinmaa,
Valdur Roots,
Helju Agur, Aime Karm and others. From 1944 until...