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| navigate by keyword : 2011 along architectural architecture art building carvings compass decoration derived detail element embedded english epic expressions expressive face faces feet finland finnish from glare grimace helsinki holding its kaleva kalevala location main march meaning mythical mythology name national nobody north northland noses one plinth pohjoinen pohjola point polarities smile sometimes statuary statue stone structural the toe toes translated troll trolls two vacurren inapara lacurren with word |
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| Helsinki, Finland - March 24, 2011: Two stone trolls embedded in a building decoration in Helsinki holding up a structural element. Pohjola is a location in Finnish mythology, sometimes translated in English as Northland . It is one of the two main polarities in the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, along with Kaleva or Väinölä. Its name is derived from the word pohjoinen meaning the compass point north. |
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