
Voima is the Finnish word for force. It may also refer to: ==Transport== ==Publications== ==Companies== ==Others== ...
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[1924 icebreaker] Voima was a Finnish and later Soviet steam-powered icebreaker. Laid down at Werft Becker & Co. in Tallinn in 1916 and fitted with engines in Danzig in 1918, the unfinished icebreaker was towed to Helsinki in 1920 and completed by Sandvikens Skeppsdocka och Mekaniska Verkstads Ab in 1923–1924. After two decades of success...
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[1952 icebreaker] Voima is a Finnish state-owned icebreaker. Built by Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki in 1954, she was the first icebreaker in the world to be equipped with two bow propellers and generated widespread publicity that helped the Finnish shipbuilding industry to become the world leader in icebreaker design. Voima was...
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[newspaper] Voima is a Finnish free publication published since December 1999. Voima is the Finnish word for force. The paper is delivered e.g. in libraries, universities, public transportation facilities, theaters, and museums. Voima had 82,000 annual readers mainly in the age of 20 to 64 in 2009/2010. Publication titles include issues of ...
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