Fiskars, Finland (redirect from Fiskari)
Fiskars (Swedish; Finnish: Fiskari) is a village, now part of the town of Raseborg, in western Uusimaa, Finland. The village is the site of the former...
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Harold Fiskari (September 14, 1928 – November 21, 2012) was a Canadian ice hockey player with the East York Lyndhursts. He won a silver medal at the 1954...
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Greg Currie Tom Campbell (C) Doug Chapman Earl Clements Don Couch Harold Fiskari Norm Gray Moe Galand Tom Jamieson Larry Kearns Bob Kennedy Gavin Lindsay...
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1897 Finn Public School, Espoonkartano, Espoo, 1896 Fiskars Lukaali, Fiskari, 1896 The interior of Privatbanken's office, Helsinki, 1896 Extension of...
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snacks and refreshments. The word 'Fiskerton' contains the Old Norse word fiskari (or the Old English equivalent fiscere) meaning a fisherman, together with...
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Vaudreuil-Soulanges (1997–2004), pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. Harold Fiskari, 84, Canadian ice hockey player. Mr. Food, 81, American television chef...
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(Kaunislahti) Karis (Karjaa) Billnäs (Pinjainen) Skuru (Pohjankuru) Fiskars (Fiskari) Skogböle (Kuovila) to Southwest Finland (Salo, Turku) Ring Rail Line...
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(Kaunislahti) Karis (Karjaa) Billnäs (Pinjainen) Skuru (Pohjankuru) Fiskars (Fiskari) Skogböle (Kuovila) to Southwest Finland (Salo, Turku) Ring Rail Line...
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Kearns; and players Tom Campbell (captain), Earl Clements, Don Couch, Harold Fiskari, Moe Galand, Norm Gray, Bob Kennedy, Gavin Lindsay, John Petro, Russ Robertson...
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