Hanko Airfield is the southernmost airfield in Finland. It is located in Hanko, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of Hanko city centre.[1]
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HankoAirfield is the southernmost airfield in Finland. It is located in Hanko, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of Hanko city centre. List of airports...
Below is a list of airports, airfields and heliports in Finland, grouped by type and sorted by location. ICAO location identifiers link to pages from...
the Soviets on 19 September 1944. Porkkala thus replaced the peninsula of Hanko, which had been leased to the Soviets as a naval base in 1940–41. A large...
Location Country Dates Notes Hanko Naval Base Finland 1940–1941 Signals intelligence facility. Alexandria and Marsa Matruh Egypt 1967–1972 Latakia and...
the Soviet base at Hanko Peninsula on five occasions in July–November 1941. Ilmarinen fired twenty shells at the Soviet airfield at Täcktom on 12 July...
celebration was therefore discontinued. The Soviet Union had received the Hanko Naval Base, on Finland's southern coast near the capital Helsinki, where...
deployed from airfields in Finland. On 25 June a flight of Soviet bombers struck at airfields in Finland, and Soviet artillery stationed in Hanko fired on...
Minister Molotov demanded similar rights for a Soviet troop transit to Hanko on 9 July. The transfer rights were given on 6 September, and demilitarization...
submarines, AG 11, AG 12, AG 15 and AG 16 were scuttled in the harbour of Hanko on 3 April 1918, just before the 10,000-strong Imperial German Baltic Sea...
has seen no decline in emissions since 2007. Lohja, Raseborg, Siuntio and Hanko set targets to reduce emissions 80% from 2007 to 2030. In 2019 Finland's...
000 German soldiers assigned to fight in the Finland campaign, landed at Hanko and moved towards Helsinki and Lahti. In anticipation of the landing, the...