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Tag Archives: Finland
World’s largest cities above 60 degrees north latitude – UPDATED
At the end of this post is a list of the 17 northernmost cities in the world with a population of 100,000 or more residents and which are situated at a minimum of 60 degrees north latitude. Metro area … Continue reading
A covert cycling cinematic feature film from Finland
Last night I had the opportunity to watch a fascinating movie about a story from World War II. It’s English title is Ambush and was made in Finland and released in 1999. The film is about a Finnish bicycle reconnaissance unit … Continue reading
Posted in art, Biking, entertainment, fitness, government, military, movies, Transportation
Tagged Ambush, bicycling, cycling, film, Finland, military, movies
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Delay Trees – Nearly perfect from start to Finnish
For the first time since I have had an iTunes account (perhaps five years), I have listened to a new album that I bought and rated every single song with five stars – I would have given them six or … Continue reading
Posted in art, culture, entertainment, music
Tagged alternative rock, Delay Trees, Europe, Finland, music, space rock
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