Lohja
Lohja (Swedish: [Lojo] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a city in Uusimaa, Finland. As of January 2014 almost 48,000 people live there. Nearby municipalities are Inkoo, Karkkila, Raasepori, Siuntio, Vihti, Salo, Somero and Tammela.
In 2009, Sammatti became a part of Lohja. In 2013, the former municipalities of Karjalohja and Nummi-Pusula were merged with Lohja.
A large cave is located in Lohja.
The people in Lohja speak two languages: Finnish and Swedish.
Lohja Media
The former rectory of Lohja – Rovastinkatu Street, Lohja, Finland
The Church of St. Lawrence in Lohja
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Limestone and cement factory in the Virkkala district, in March 2006
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Lohja town hall, Finland
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Regional road 110 (Helsinki–Turku) in Saukkola, Nummi-Pusula, Finland, seen towards Helsinki.
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Nummi Church in the Nummi village
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Pusula Church in the Pusula village
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