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2020 Finnish Women's Curling Championship
The 2020 Finnish Women's Curling Championship () was held at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja from December 5, 2019 to January 5, 2020. The team skipped by Milja Sullanmaa won the championship (Sullanmaa won her second title as player but first title as skip). The 2020 Finnish Men's Curling Championship was held simultaneously with this championship at the same arena. Teams Round Robin Round 1 ''December 5, 2019; 19:00'' ''December 6, 2019; 20:00'' ''December 7, 2019; 12:00'' Round 2 ''December 7, 2019; 20:00'' ''December 8, 2019; 08:00'' ''December 8, 2019; 17:00'' Round 3 ''January 2, 2020; 19:00'' ''January 3, 2020; 16:00'' ''January 4, 2020; 08:00'' Round 4 ''January 4, 2020; 16:00'' ''January 5, 2020; 09:00'' ''January 5, 2020; 13:00'' Final standings References External links * See also * 2020 Finnish Men's Curling Championship 2020 Finnish Women's Curling Championship Finnish Women's Curling Championship Curling Women's Champion ...
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Lohja
Lohja (; sv, Lojo) is a city and municipality in the Uusimaa region of Finland. The city has a population of 47,518 (2017), and it covers an area of of which , or 8.3 percent, is water. The population density of Lohja is . The municipality is bilingual, with the majority being Finnish and minority Swedish speakers. Lohja has the fourth-most summer houses of any municipality in Finland, with 8,468 located within the city as of June 2018. Lohja is located near Greater Helsinki, and it benefits from a good road network. It takes less than an hour to drive from Helsinki to Lohja on the E18 motorway, which is one of the most significant main road connections in Lohja next to Hangonväylä. City's bilingual slogan is: ''Järvikaupunki - Insjöstaden'' which translates to "Lake city". The landscape of Lohja is characterized by manors and gardens. Its area is divided by the Lohja ridge, which forms a watershed for the largest lake system in Uusimaa, Lake Lohja (Lohjanjärvi); mos ...
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