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- Torne (Finnish and Swedish river) - Wikipedia
The Torne, also known as the Tornio (Finnish: Tornionjoki, Swedish: Torne älv, Torneälven, Northern Sami: Duortneseatnu, Meänkieli: Väylä), is a river in northern Sweden and Finland For approximately half of its length, it defines the border between these two countries
- Torne River | Scandinavia, Finland, Sweden | Britannica
Torne River, northernmost river of Sweden It rises near the Norwegian border west of Torne Lake, the largest lake in Swedish Lapland, and flows for 354 miles (570 km) to the Gulf of Bothnia, which it enters at a point between Haparanda and Tornio, Fin
- torne® mobile - Apps on Google Play
“Torne® mobile” is a PlayStation®-born TV application that makes your TV life more convenient and comfortable Access "nasne®" at home, at home, on the go, anytime, anywhere, watch live and
- TORNE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Torne definition: a river in N Sweden, forming part of the Swedish-Finnish border, flowing SE to the Gulf of Bothnia 354 miles (570 km) long See examples of TORNE used in a sentence
- Torne river - Aavasaksa
The Torne river (River Tornio), called väylä (channel or passage) in Meänkieli, is more than 500 kilometres long The source of the river is Lake Tornio in Sweden and it flows into the Bay of Bothnia at the border of Tornio and Haparanda, its course forming a natural border between Sweden and Finland along the way
- Torne - Wikipedia
Torne may refer to: River Torne (England), a river in South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, England; Torne (Finnish and Swedish river), a river in Finland and Sweden; PlayTV#Torne, a Japanese PlayStation 3 accessory
- Tornio - Wikipedia
Tornio (Finnish: [ˈtornio]; Swedish: Torneå; Northern Sami: Duortnus [ˈtuo̯rtnuːs]; Inari Sami: Tuárnus) is a city and municipality in Lapland, Finland The city forms a cross-border twin city together with Haparanda on the Swedish side
- Meänmaa - Wikipedia
Meänmaa (Meänkieli for 'Our Land'), or sometimes Torne Valley or Torne River Valley (Finnish: Tornionlaakso, Torniojokilaakso; Swedish: Tornedalen) lies at the border of Sweden and Finland It is named after the Torne River flowing through the valley and into the Gulf of Bothnia
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