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Kotka
Kotka (; ) is a town in Finland, located on the southeastern coast of the country at the mouth of the Kymi River. The population of Kotka is approximately , while the sub-region has a population of approximately . It is the most populous municipality in Finland, and the 16th most populous urban area in the country.
football at the 1952 Summer Olympics
1952 edition of the association football tournament during the Olympic Summer Games
Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat
sports club in Kotka, Finland
Valkmusa National Park
national park in Finland
FC KTP
association football club in Finland
Arto Tolsa Areena
Football stadium in Kotka, Finland
Battle of Svensksund
1790 naval battle between Sweden and the Russian Empire
Karhula
Karhula is a former market town (kauppala) and a former municipality of Finland in the former Kymi Province, now in the Kymenlaakso region. It was consolidated with the town of Kotka in 1977. Its seat was in Helilä, however the municipality was named after the industrial area of Karhula (also known as Karhulanniemi).
Kymen Sanomat
Finnish newspaper published in Kotka
Kymi Airfield
airfield in Kotka, Finland
Kymi
former rural municipality in Finland, now part of Kotka
KTP-Basket
basketball team
Haapasaari
island and former municipality of Finland, now part of Kotka
Maritime Museum of Finland
maritime museum in Kotka, Finland
Sunila
municipal district of Kotka, Finland
Saint Nicholas Church in Kotka
Eastern Orthodox church in Kotka, Finland
Kotkan Titaanit
Finnish ice hockey team from Kotka
Kotka Maretarium
thumb|300px|Exterior of the Maretarium
The Maretarium (officially Kotka Maretarium) is a public aquarium opened in Kotka, Finland in 2002, located on the shores of the Sapokanlahti bay. It is focused on the presentation of Finnish fish species and water bodies. There are about 60 native and permanent fish species from Finland. The Maretarium has a total of 22 themed aquariums, the largest of which is the Baltic Sea Pool. It has four windows, one of which is the high glass wall of the Meriteatteri maritime theater. The cylindrical basin holds about 500,000 liters of water. The Maretarium was cr
First Battle of Svensksund
1789 naval battle between the Swedish Navy and the Imperial Russian Navy