Hamina, Finland 2018 [Хамина, Финляндия 2018]
Hamina (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈhɑminɑ]; Swedish: Fredrikshamn, [freːdrɪksˈhamːn]) is a town and a municipality of Finland. It is located approximately 145 km (90 mi) east of the country's capital Helsinki, in the Kymenlaakso region, and formerly the province of Southern Finland. The municipality's population is 20,410 (31 August 2018) and covers an area of 1,155.14 square kilometres (446.00 sq mi), of which 545.66 km2 (210.68 sq mi) is water. The population density is 33.49 inhabitants per square kilometre (86.7/sq mi). The population of the central town is approximately 10,000. Hamina is unilingually Finnish speaking.
Main sights
Town Hall: Originally built in 1798, it was renovated by Carl Ludvig Engel in 1840.
Reserve Officer School: The site which trains reserve officers in the Army Academy of the Finnish Army
Town Museum: It is located in a building where King Gustav III of Sweden and Empress Catherine II of Russia met in 1783.
Shopkeeper's Museum
Google Data Center: (former Stora Enso pulp factory)
Hamina Fortress: Built in the 18th century, it is one of the star forts in Finland. The corners of the fortress form six bastions, named after towns in Finland. The Central Bastion was added at the end of the 18th century, and is currently used for cultural events.
Churches
St. Mary's Church, previously known as Vehkalahti Church, is the oldest building in Kymenlaakso. It was originally built in the Middle Ages, but it was burnt in 1821 and the current neoclassical exterior is designed by Carl Ludvig Engel and completed in 1828. The church has a museum dedicated to the church life from the 18th century onwards.
St. John's Church, formerly known as Hamina Church, was built between 1841-1843. It was designed by Carl Ludvig Engel in the neoclassical style.
Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, the Orthodox church in Hamina, was built in 1837. It was designed by Italian-French architect Louis Visconti. The architecture of the church is combination of neoclassical and Byzantine elements.
[RU] Ха́мина (до получении Финляндией независимости — Фридрихсга́м, фин. Hamina, швед. Fredrikshamn) — город в Финляндии на берегу Финского залива. Расположен в Южной Финляндии в провинции Кюменлааксо.
Достопримечательности
Храм Петра и Павла
Ратуша
Церковь Святой Марии
Церковь Святого Иоанна
Крепость Хамина
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EKAMI Boat Launch 30.06.2017 Tervasaari, Hamina, Finland
After a lengthy over hall and a lot of late nights and needless to say some stress over the engine my student colleague at the boat academy finally got her dream of getting her boat restored and in the water this summer. To witness the joy on her face was more than enough to inspire me to make my first edit using Adobe Premiere.
MUSIC: YouTube Audio Library.
TITLE: GOLDEN (Dance & Electronic)
Hamina Tattoo Military Bands 2016
Hamina Tattoo Military Music Festival. The military bands leaving the Town Hall Square after Tattoo Parade on 4. August 2016.
Soittokunnat marssivat Tattoo-paraatin jälkeen pois Raatihuoneentorilta 4.8.2016.
Rifle Team / Kivääriryhmä
Kaitseväe Orkester (Estonia) / Viron puolustusvoimien edustussoittokunta
Musique De L´Artillerie Rennes (France) / Ranskan armeijan suuri tykistösoittokunta
The Musketeers of the Royal Life Guards (Sweden) / Kuninkaallisen henkivartioston musketöörit
The Royal Navy Band (Sweden) / Ruotsin Kuninkaallisen Laivaston Soittokunta
The Military Band of the Peoples´ Liberation Army (China) / Kiinan kansan vapausarmeijan edustussoittokunta
The Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Steel Orchestra (Trinidad and Tobago)
Swiss Army Central Band (Switzerland / Sveitsi)
The Conscript Band of the Finnish Defence Forces (Finland) / Puolustusvoimain varusmiessoittokunta
The Navy Band Finland / Laivaston soittokunta
30MILES – Safe Approach: Hamina, Finland
Safe Approach video series is made to show how safely approach 30MILES harbors by boat. These approach videos are aimed only to aid in planning approach to 30MILES harbors. Approach guidance has been done with the best information available, but the information presented here is to use solely at your own risk. XAMK or authors take no responsibility for the safety of the approach presented here. Captain of the vessel is always responsible for the safe route planning and to take into account the latest and best available information concerning the approach. Keep also in mind that these approach videos are not updated afterward, and later changes are not taken into account.
In addition to approach instructions, there are example routes available to sail between 30MILES-harbors. List of routes can be found below. Routes can be downloaded from:
Approach videos have been produced by South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (Xamk) Logistics and Maritime Unit as part of the 30MILES-project.
The 30MILES project is funded by the Interreg Central Baltic 2014-2020 program, the Regional Council of Southwest Finland and partly by the project partner organizations from Finland and Estonia.
Available example routes:
Eisma Port - Kelnase Port
Eisma Port - Narva Joesuu
Eisma Port - Safety harbour Kunda - Safety harbour Sillam…- Narva Joesuu
Eisma Port - Safety harbour Vergi
Eisma Port - Safety Port Loksa
Eisma Port - Safety port Toila (vessel draft max 1,4 m) - Narva Joesuu
Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport Station - Hamina Tervasaari Port
Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport Station - Klamila Port
Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport station - Kotka Old Port
Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport Station - Narva Joesuu
Hamina Tervasaari Port - Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport Station
Hamina Tervasaari Port - Klamila Port
Hamina Tervasaari Port - Kotka Old Port
Hamina Tervasaari Port - Narva Joesuu
Helsinki Katajanokka Guest Harbour - Lennusadam, Tallinn
Helsinki Katajanokka Guest Harbour - Porvoo Guest Marina
Kelnase Port - Eisma Port
Kelnase Port - Porvoo Guest Marina
Kelnase Port - Safety harbour Loksa
Kelnase Port - Safety harbour Vergi
Kelnese Port - Leppneeme Port
Klamila Port - Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport Station
Klamila Port - Hamina Tervasaari Port
Klamila Port - Narva Joesuu
Kotka Old Port - Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport station
Kotka Old Port - Hamina Tervasaari Port
Kotka Old Port - Narva Joesuu
Kotka Old Port - Pyhtaa Keihassalmi
Lennusadam, Seaplane - Leppneeme Port
Lennusadam, Tallinn - Helsinki Katajanokka Guest Harbour
Lennusadam, Tallinn - Loviisa Laivasilta
Lennusadam, Tallinn - Porvoo Guest Marina
Leppneeme Port - Kelnese Port
Leppneeme Port - Lennusadam, Seaplane
Loviisa Laivasilta - Lennusadam, Tallinn
Loviisa Laivasilta - Narva Joesuu
Loviisa Laivasilta - Porvoo Guest Marina
Loviisa Laivasilta - Pyhtaa, Keihassalmi
Narva Joesuu - Eisma Port
Narva Joesuu - Haapasaari Coast Guard, Passport Station
Narva Joesuu - Hamina Tervasaari Port
Narva Joesuu - Klamila Port
Narva Joesuu - Kotka Old Port
Narva Joesuu - Loviisa Laivasilta
Narva Joesuu - Porvoo Guest Marina
Narva Joesuu - Pyhtaa Keihassalmi
Narva Joesuu - Safety harbour Sillamae - Safety harbour Ku…a - Eisma Port
Narva Joesuu - Safety port Toila (vessel draft max 1,4 m) - Eisma Port
Porvoo Guest Marina - Helsinki Katajanokka Guest Harbour
Porvoo Guest Marina - Kelnase Port
Porvoo Guest Marina - Lennusadam, Tallinn
Porvoo Guest Marina - Loviisa Laivasilta
Porvoo Guest Marina - Narva Joesuu
Pyhtaa Keihassalmi - Kotka Old Port
Pyhtaa Keihassalmi - Loviisa Laivasilta
Pyhtaa Keihassalmi - Narva Joesuu
Safety harbour Loksa - Kelnase Port
Safety harbour Vergi - Eisma Port
Safety harbour Vergi - Kelnase Port
Safety Port Loksa - Eisma Port
Hamina_Tattoo_2010.mp4
Hamina Tattoo 2010. Kansainvälinen Sotilasmusiikkitapahtuma Haminassa. Tattooparaati to 5.8.2010 Raatihuoneen torilla.
The International Military Music Event in Hamina, Finland. The Tattoo-parade at the City Hall Square 5.8.2010.
DEADLY ACCURATE Patria Nemo Navy 120mm Mortar System unveiled in Finland
navy naval mortar finland patria NEMO from NEw MOrtar, is a single 120 mm unmanned mortar turret currently being developed by Patria Weapons System Oy PWS in Finland. It is a lighter version of the AMOS mortar system, which is also being field tested. The NEMO can be fitted to most APCs and also to smaller landing craft, like the Finnish Jurmo class landing craft or the Swedish Combat Boat 90.
The first customer of the weapon system was the Slovenian Army,who ordered 24, while the United Arab Emirates Naval Forces bought 12 patrol boats, where some were to be equipped with NEMO mortars. Saudi Arabia bought 36 turrets to be equipped on its LAV II vehicles.
Patria is a Finnish provider of defence, security and aviation life-cycle support services and technology solutions. Patria is owned by the state of Finland (73.2%) and Airbus Group (26.8%).
Products and services
Armoured wheeled vehicles, mortar systems and ammunition products as well as their life cycle support services.
Life cycle support services for aircraft and helicopters as well as pilot training.
Maintenance of army material for the Finnish Defence Forces.
Development and integration of systems for command and control and situational awareness as well as their life cycle support services.
As of 5 September 2008, Patria is under investigation by the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation on its vehicle project in Slovenia and howitzer project in Egypt.[3] The company's former CEO Jorma Wiitakorpi resigned on August 18, 2008, when the investigation was still ongoing. He was succeeded by former board member Heikki Allonen.[4] Furthermore, several other employees have been arrested on charges of bribery. The case is ongoing and currently (as of 5 September 2008) the criminal investigation is underway.
Yleisradio's investigative program MOT published details of the case, causing a scandal in Slovenia, since the Slovenian Government including then-Prime Minister Janez Janša was allegedly involved.
Finland (Listeni/ˈfɪnlənd/; Finnish: Suomi [suomi] ( listen); Swedish: Finland [ˈfɪnlɑːnɖ]), officially the Republic of Finland,[7] is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the west, Norway to the north, Russia to the east, and Estonia to the south across the Gulf of Finland.
As of 2013, Finland's population was around 5.5 million, with the majority concentrated in its southern regions.[8] In terms of area, it is the eighth largest country in Europe and the most sparsely populated country in the European Union. Finland is a parliamentary republic with a central government based in the capital of Helsinki, local governments in 336 municipalities[9][10] and an autonomous region, the Åland Islands. About one million residents live in the Greater Helsinki area (consisting of Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa and Kauniainen), which also produces a third of the country's GDP. Other large cities include Tampere, Turku, Oulu, Jyväskylä, Lahti, and Kuopio.
From the late 12th until 1809, Finland was part of Sweden, a legacy reflected in the prevalence of the Swedish language and its official status. It then became an autonomous Grand Duchy within the Russian Empire until the Russian Revolution, which prompted the Finnish Declaration of Independence. This was followed by a civil war where the pro-Bolshevik Reds were defeated by the pro-conservative Whites with support from the German Empire. After a brief attempt to establish a monarchy, Finland became a republic. Finland's experience of World War II involved three separate conflicts: the Winter War (1939--1940) and Continuation War (1941--1944) against the Soviet Union and the Lapland War (1944--1945) against Nazi Germany. Following the end of the war, Finland joined the United Nations in 1955 and established an official policy of neutrality. Nevertheless, it remained fairly active on the world stage, joining the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1969, the European Union in 1995, and the eurozone at its inception in 1999.
Finland was a relative latecomer to industrialisation, remaining a largely agrarian country until the 1950s. Thereafter, it rapidly developed an advanced economy while building an extensive Nordic-style welfare state, resulting in widespread prosperity and one of the highest per capita incomes in the world.[4] Subsequently, Finland is a top performer in numerous metrics of national performance, including education, economic competitiveness, civil liberties, quality of life, and human development.[11][12][13][14][15][16] Finland is also a member of the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the World Trade Organization.
Helsinki, Laajasalo,Tullisaari.
Park --the Customs Island ,refreshing use for Helsinki people in the East side of City
Tullisaari sijaitsee Helsingin Laajasalon pohjoisosassa Tullisaarenselän kallioisella
rannalla.
Biggest Finnish Flag ever
World biggest Finnish Flag flowing in 100 meter tall pole @ Hamina City, Finland
International Grand Market In Finland
Eteläsatama
Timelapse by Helsingin Satama. Eteläsatama, kuvattu 4.7. -- 9.8.2012
Helsinki - city tour and the old town of Porvoo in Finland
Helsinki - city tour and the old town of Porvoo is the fourth episode of this years travel series. Visiting the city of Helsinki and walking around in the old town of Porvoo. The chosen route was named Ostsee 1 operated by AIDA und the specific cruise ship was AIDAmar.
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Finland 100 Years Anniversary - A Tribute Film
Finland is celebrating its 100th anniversary today, on the 6th of December 2017. Congratulations to Finland and to all Finnish people! In this tribute film, you get to experience the Finnish nature from a birds eye view while listening to Finlandia Op. 26. Finlandia is a tone poem by the well-known Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra have recorded the tone poem.
Suomi juhlii 100 vuotta tänään 6. joulukuuta 2017. Onnea Suomi ja suomalaiset! Tässä kunnianosoituselokuvassa saat kokea Suomen luontoa linnun perspektiivistä kuunnellessasi Finlandia Op. 26. Finlandia on sävelruno arvostetusta suomalaisesta säveltäjästä Jean Sibelius. Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra on nauhoittanut sävelrunon.
Finland firar sin 100-års dag idag 6.12.2017. Grattis Finland och alla finländare! I denna hyllningsfilm får du uppleva den finska naturen ur fågelpespektiv medan du lyssnar på Finlandia Op. 26. Finlandia är en symfonisk dikt av den berömda finska kompositören Jean Sibelius. Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra har spelat in kompositionen.
Controlled demolition of silo structure in Kotka, Finland
Controlled demolition of silo structure at Mussalo power plant, Finland.
Sleepy Clutch and a finnish march
Our cat, Clutch lets do anything, when he is tired.
Now hes marching :D
2018 Hyundai Traction Elevator @ The SM Store Urdaneta Central, Urdaneta, Pangasinan
Quite basic 2018-era Hyundai Scenic Elevator with Type 60 fixtures. Along with the main mall scenic elevator, it is the first next-gen Hyundai in Pangasinan province. This one features chimes.
ELEVATOR PROFILE
Location: McArthur Highway, Urdaneta, Pangasinan
Year installed: 2018
Operating Capacity: 24 persons
Levels served: B, G, 2
Chimes: Yes
Hall Lanterns: Yes
Rarity: Common
Filming difficulty: Easy
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Old Station - Let's stick together, live @ Tullimakasiini, Hamina 10.12.2016
Old Station - Let's stick together, live @ Tullimakasiini, Hamina 12.12.2016
Koskenkylä-Loviisa-moottiritieosuus liikenteelle etuajassa
Yhteensä lähes 55 kilometriä pitkän Koskenkylä--Kotka-moottoritien rakentaminen on jaettu kuuteen tieosuuteen, joista kaksi, osuudet Koskenkylän ja Loviisan sekä Ahvenkosken ja Pyhtään välillä, otettiin käyttöön liikenteelle 22.10. Koskenkylän ja Loviisan välillä olemassa oleva moottoriliikennetie rakennettiin moottoritieksi. Uutta moottoritietä rakennettiin 15 kilometriä.
Tampere the Manchester of Finland. Suomi, Finland.
Tampere is wedged between two lakes, Näsijärvi and Pyhäjärvi. Since the two lakes differ in level by 18 metres (59 ft), the rapids linking them, Tammerkoski, have been an important power source throughout history, most recently for generating electricity. Tampere is dubbed the Manchester of Finland for its industrial past as the former center of Finnish industry, and this has given rise to its Finnish nickname Manse and terms such as Manserock.
Mons, Where Belgium meets Finland!
From industrial heartland to Internet age: this was the topic of a 2-day study visit bringing together in Mons, a european capital of Culture in 2015, the partners of 2 Google data centers set up in Europe: one in Saint-Ghislain (South of Belgium) and one in Hamina (South of Finland).
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HDMS Absalon, Quebec City port visit
Fleet Week Quebec City 2010, port visit of the Danish Flexible Class Frigate HDMS Absalon L16