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Keijo Kousa
Keijo Kousa (born 27 July 1959) is a Finnish former professional footballer who played as a Striker (association football), striker and Defender (association football), defender. Kousa was capped 18 times for Finland national football team, Finland national team in 1981–1986, scoring four goals. In the Finnish top-tiers Mestaruussarja and Veikkausliiga, Kousa played a total of 251 matches and scored 55 goals for FC Kuusysi, winning five Finnish Championship titles and two Finnish Cups. His son Mikko Kousa is a Finnish ice hockey player. Honours Kuusysi *Mestaruussarja: 1982 Mestaruussarja, 1982, 1984 Mestaruussarja, 1984, 1986 Mestaruussarja, 1986, 1989 Mestaruussarja, 1989 *Veikkausliiga: 1991 Veikkausliiga, 1991 *Finnish Cup: 1983, 1987 References External links * Keijo Kousa
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Myrskylä
Myrskylä (; sv, Mörskom) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the Uusimaa region and it is the smallest municipality in the region in relation to its population; the municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . Neighbouring municipalities are Askola, Porvoo, Pukkila, Orimattila, Lapinjärvi and Loviisa. The Myrskylä parish was founded in 1636 when it was separated from Pernå by Isaacus Rothovius, the Bishop of Turku, and confirmed by Christina, the Queen of Sweden. Geography There are many lakes connected to the Myrskylänjoki watershed. These lakes are Pöyrysjärvi, Isojärvi, Vähäjärvi, Muttilanjärvi, Siippo, Sopajärvi, Kirkkojärvi and Sulkavanjärvi. Villages Hallila, Hyövinkylä, Jaakkola, Kankkila, Myrskylä (''Kirkonkylä''), Pakila and Kreivilä. Demographics The municipality is bilingual, with majority being Finnish and minority Swedish speakers. Myrskylä is the bi ...
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