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Tikkurilan Tiikerit
Tikkurilan Tiikerit is a Finnish floorball club from Vantaa. By licensed players, it is the fourth largest floorball club in Finland. It has 837 licensed players and over one thousand members.http://www.tikkurilantiikerit.fi/90 Homepage of the club Tikkurilan Tiikerit has a 2 women's floorball teams and 4 men's teams. Both men's and women's first teams play in regional series. In addition to the men's and women's teams, the club also has 25 junior teams (20 boys, 5 girls). 2011-12 Roster Women's Honours *2004-05 Naisten Salibandyliiga F-liiga is the highest-tier of floorball for women in Finland. The league was founded as Salibandyn naisten SM-sarja (English: ''Women's Floorball Finnish Championship'') in 1988 by the Finnish Floorball Federation (SSBL). The former name, ''Nais ... champions References External linksClub Homepage Floorball regional series Floorball teams in Finland Sport in Vantaa {{Floorball-stub ...
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Tikkurilan Tiikerit
Tikkurilan Tiikerit is a Finnish floorball club from Vantaa. By licensed players, it is the fourth largest floorball club in Finland. It has 837 licensed players and over one thousand members.http://www.tikkurilantiikerit.fi/90 Homepage of the club Tikkurilan Tiikerit has a 2 women's floorball teams and 4 men's teams. Both men's and women's first teams play in regional series. In addition to the men's and women's teams, the club also has 25 junior teams (20 boys, 5 girls). 2011-12 Roster Women's Honours *2004-05 Naisten Salibandyliiga F-liiga is the highest-tier of floorball for women in Finland. The league was founded as Salibandyn naisten SM-sarja (English: ''Women's Floorball Finnish Championship'') in 1988 by the Finnish Floorball Federation (SSBL). The former name, ''Nais ... champions References External linksClub Homepage Floorball regional series Floorball teams in Finland Sport in Vantaa {{Floorball-stub ...
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Miia Saari
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Salla Ronkainen
Salla (''Kuolajärvi'' until 1936) ( smn, Kyelijävri) is a municipality of Finland, located in Lapland. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . The nearby settlement of Sallatunturi is home to the Salla Ski Resort. History Salla is in the Eastern Lapland and as a border area was affected by the Second World War. Red Army troops invaded Finland at Salla during the Winter War but were stopped by the Finnish Army (see Battle of Salla). Parts of the municipality were ceded to the Soviet Union after the war. The ceded part is sometimes called "Old Salla" or ''Vanha Salla''. During the Continuation War the old town of Salla was on the Soviet side of the border. The German XXXVI Corps attacked the Soviet positions in an operation code-named '' Polarfuchs''. With the help of the Finnish 6th Division it managed to occupy all of the ceded territories. At the end of the war the German troops were pushed out of L ...
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Siru Karjalainen
''Siru'' () is an earthenware steamer used to steam grain or grain flour dishes such as ''tteok'' (rice cakes). Gallery Si-lu (side2).jpg, A Bronze Age ''siru'' See also * List of cooking vessels * Bamboo steamer * ''Siru-tteok Sirutteok (시루떡) is a type of Korean rice cake (''tteok'') traditionally made by steaming rice or glutinous rice flour in a "siru" (시루). The Siru is an earthenware steaming vessel that dates back to the late bronze age of the Korean ...'' References Korean cuisine Korean food preparation utensils Cooking appliances Cooking vessels {{Korea-cuisine-stub ...
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Elina may refer to: *Elina (Epirus) an ancient Greek fortified town in the region of Epirus *'' Elina: As If I Wasn't There'', a 2002 Swedish film *Elina, protagonist of the '' Barbie: Fairytopia'' series of animated films * ''Elina'' (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae Elina is also a feminine given name in several European languages. Elina as a given name may refer to: * Elīna Babkina (born 1989), Latvian basketball player * Elina Born (born 1994), Estonian singer *Elina Bystritskaya (1928 – 2019), Russian actress *Elina Danielian (born 1976), Armenian chess player * Elina Duni (born 1981), Swiss-Albanian singer *Elina Eggers (born 1987), Swedish diver *Elina Fuhrman (born 1969), Russian-American journalist *Elīna Garanča (born 1976), Latvian opera singer *Elina Guseva (born 1964), Azerbaijani-Russian handball player *Elina Haavio-Mannila (born 1933), Finnish social scientist and professor * Elina Hirvonen (born 1975), Finnish writer *Elina Karok ...
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