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Place in South Karelia, Finland
Lauritsala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlɑu̯ritsɑlɑ]) is a former Finnish market town in the South Karelia region. It was closed down on 1 January 1967 and
Lauritsala
City in South Karelia, Finland
Savonlinna. Lappeenranta incorporated the late municipalities of Lappee and Lauritsala in 1967, Nuijamaa in 1989, Joutseno in 2009 and Ylämaa in 2010. Lappeenranta
Lappeenranta
Church in Lappeenranta, Finland
Lauritsala Church (Finnish: Lauritsalan kirkko) is an Evangelical Lutheran church in the Lauritsala district of Lappeenranta, Finland. The church was
Lauritsala_Church
Former municipality in Kymi Province, Finland
Province. It was consolidated with Lappeenranta in 1967 together with Lauritsala. Its seat was in Vainikkala near the border with Russia, however the largest
Lappee
Former municipality in South Karelia, Finland
municipality. Nuijamaa bordered the municipalities of Lappee, Lappeenranta, Lauritsala, Taipalsaari, Lemi, Luumäki, Ylämaa, and Joutseno. It also shared a border
Nuijamaa
Largest lake in Finland and the fourth-largest in Europe
location for summer cabins as well as lake cruises. The Saimaa Canal from Lauritsala (Lappeenranta) to Vyborg is 43 kilometres long and connects Saimaa to
Saimaa
Former Finnish province (1812–1945)
Sordavala Viipuri – Viborg Towns Kouvola Koivisto – Björkö Lahdenpohja Lauritsala (merged into Lappeenranta in 1967) Rural municipalities Finnish/Swedish
Viipuri_Province
Football tournament season
LAUTP (5) 1–2 JäPS (2) Lappeenranta 18:30 M Röyti 6' Report Holopainen 9' Arminen 30' Stadium: Lauritsala UK Attendance: 230 Referee: Remi Rantakaulio
2024_Finnish_Cup
Transportation canal in Finland
Central Finland. The canal is closed in the winter. The canal begins near Lauritsala, Lappeenranta, Finland, at coordinates (61°04′43″N 028°16′24″E / 61
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Former province in Finland
Vehkalahti Virolahti Ylämaa Anjala Haapasaari Jääski Karhula Kymi Lappee Lauritsala Nuijamaa Simpele Sippola Säkkijärvi Vahviala Arvo Manner 1945–1955 Artturi
Kymi_Province
Finnish television news presenter (1940–2026)
of the longest-serving employees of Yleisradio news. Lind was born in Lauritsala on 21 December 1940. His career as a reporter in Yleisradio TV news began
Arvi_Lind
Finnish businessperson (1931–2015)
relatives as President and CEO of Kaukas paper factory, in small town of Lauritsala (annexed to Lappeenranta in 1967), Southern Karelia in 1962; and he served
Casimir_Ehrnrooth
Finnish computer scientist (1934–2021)
Teuvo Kohonen Born Teuvo Kohonen (1934-07-11)11 July 1934 Lauritsala, Finland Died 13 December 2021(2021-12-13) (aged 87) Espoo, Finland Alma mater Helsinki
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Butterfly of the family Nymphalidae
Finland. A. levana was found on 30 May 1973, in southeastern Finland, in Lauritsala, by a young lepidopterist, Mr Jouko E. Hokka. The specimen was the first
Map_(butterfly)
Junior ice hockey league in Finland
(KTP), Kotka Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS), Kuopio Lauritsalan Kisa (LaKi), Lauritsala Mikkelin Palloilijat, Mikkeli Porin Pallo-Toverit (PPT), Pori Porin Karhut
U20_SM-sarja
Finnish ice hockey season
Helsinki 18 8 2 8 83:79 18 7. HIFK Helsinki 18 8 1 9 72:85 17 8. SaiPa Lauritsala 18 3 5 10 57:100 11 9. HPK Hämeenlinna 18 3 2 13 53:106 8 10. Hermes Kokkola
1959–60_SM-sarja_season
Road in Finland
road 13 now runs on the west side of the lake. Regional road 392 between Lauritsala and Nuijamaa in Lappeenranta was renumbered as a portion of national road
Finnish_national_road_13
Finnish ice hockey season
Lukko Rauma 18 10 0 8 64:43 20 4. TPS Turku 18 9 2 7 51:63 20 5. SaiPa Lauritsala 18 9 1 8 79:61 19 6. RU-38 Pori 18 8 2 8 43:52 18 7. Koo-Vee Tampere 18
1964–65_SM-sarja_season
Finnish bus company
Savonlinja Group, started a passenger service between Lappeenranta and Lauritsala with his Ford Model-T. Today the group is run by director Raimo O. Honkanen
Savonlinja
Finnish ice hockey season
Karhut Pori 18 7 2 9 73:54 16 7. Vesa Helsinki 18 6 1 11 52:96 13 8. SaiPa Lauritsala 18 5 2 11 47:69 12 9. TP-V Tampere 18 4 1 13 57:106 9 10. HIFK Helsinki
1962–63_SM-sarja_season
Tampere, and worked as an infectious diseases inspector in Tornio and Lauritsala. During the 1918 Finnish Civil War, she was the doctor at the anti communist
Suoma_af_Hällström
Finnish ice hockey player (1952–2024)
Seppo Ahokainen Born (1952-01-19)19 January 1952 Lauritsala, Finland Died 6 March 2024(2024-03-06) (aged 72) Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) Weight 181 lb (82 kg;
Seppo_Ahokainen
(Swedish: Raumo) in 2009 Lappfjärd – became part of the Kristinestad in 1973 Lauritsala – consolidated with Lappeenranta (Swedish: Villmanstrand) in 1967 Lavansaari
List of former municipalities of Finland
List_of_former_municipalities_of_Finland
Finnish long-distance runner
(1932-02-18)18 February 1932 Ruokolahti, Finland Died 21 June 1990(1990-06-21) (aged 58) Lauritsala, Finland Sport Sport Long-distance running Event Marathon
Eino_Valle
Church in Lappeenranta, Finland
significant built heritage site by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities. Lauritsala Church St. Mary's Church of Lappee "Nuijamaan kirkko" (in Finnish). Lappeenranta
Nuijamaa_Church
Finnish ice hockey season
Tampere 18 14 0 4 81:40 28 4. Lukko Rauma 18 9 3 6 91:52 21 5. SaiPa Lauritsala 18 8 3 7 71:66 19 6. Karhut Pori 18 7 4 7 72:68 18 7. HJK Helsinki 18
1963–64_SM-sarja_season
Finnish ice hockey season
and Ilves Tampere won the championship. Source: Elite Prospects SaiPa Lauritsala - TPS Turku 6:2[citation needed] "SM-sarja Standings 1961-62". Elite Prospects
1961–62_SM-sarja_season
Finnish sailor
Nationality Finnish Born (1901-10-10)10 October 1901 Turku, Finland Died 14 September 1955(1955-09-14) (aged 53) Lauritsala, Finland Sport Sport Sailing
Walter_Kjellberg
Ice hockey season in Finland
Club GP W T L GF–GA Pts 1. Lukko Rauma 10 6 3 1 42:25 15 2. SaiPa Lauritsala 10 5 3 2 40:34 13 3. Reipas Lahti 10 4 2 4 46:36 10 4. Karhut Pori 10 3 2
1965–66_SM-sarja_season
Church in Lappeenranta, Finland
significant built heritage site by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities. Lauritsala Church Nuijamaa Church "Lappeen Marian kirkko" (in Finnish). Lappeenranta
St._Mary's_Church_of_Lappee
Lappee Lapua Cathedral Lapua Larsmo kyrka Larsmo Finlayson Church Tampere Lauritsala Church Lappeenranta Lehtimäen kirkko Alajärvi, Lehtimäki Lentiiran kirkko
List of road churches in Finland
List_of_road_churches_in_Finland
Finnish ice hockey season
Helsinki 18 6 8 4 81:68 20 7. Ilves Tampere 18 6 4 8 70:65 16 8. SaiPa Lauritsala 18 6 3 9 46:77 15 9. Kärpät Oulu 18 2 1 15 41:113 5 10. Vesa Helsinki
1960–61_SM-sarja_season
Simpeleen Urheilijat (SiU) from Simpele, YVPS, Etelä-Saimaan Kisa (ESK) from Lauritsala and Lappeenrannan Urheilu-Miehet (LUM) from Lappeenranta, were left. Because
SPL_Saimaan_piiri
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English : either an occupational name for a carter, from an agent derivative of Middle English lode ‘to load’, or a topographic name from a derivative of Middle English lode ‘path’, ‘road’, ‘watercourse’.German : occupational name for a weaver of woolen cloth (loden), Middle High German lodære.North German : nickname for a good-for-nothing, from Middle Low German lod(d)er.
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Lord Indra
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(1-æ£, 2-é›…, 3-昌, 4-真, 5-政, 6-å°†) Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Masa-, MASA means 1) "correct, just," 2) "elegant," 3) "flourishing, prosperous" 4) "genuine, true," 5) "governing, political," 6) "military." Compare with strictly masculine Masa.
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