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
Limestone and cement factory in the Virkkala district, in March 2006
Lohja town hall, Finland
Regional road 110 (Helsinki–Turku) in Saukkola, Nummi-Pusula, Finland, seen towards Helsinki.
Nummi Church in the Nummi village
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Pusula Church in the Pusula village
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