Loviisa
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Location
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Bus-station in Loviisa
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Coat of arms
Loviisa (Swedish: [Lovisa] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a town in Uusimaa, Finland. As of January 2014, almost 15,500 people lived there. Nearby municipalities are Kouvola, Lapinjärvi, Myrskylä, Porvoo and Pyhtää.
Loviisa was established in 1745. The people living there speak two languages: Finnish and Swedish.
Loviisa Media
- Loviisa Gavril Sergejev 1808.jpg
The Loviisa harbour painted by Gavril Sergeyev in 1808.
- Plaque about fire in Loviisa.jpg
A plaque in central Loviisa marking the spot where the fire started on 5 July 1855.
- LovisaBadhus.jpg
The spa building in Loviisa in the 1880s.
- Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant 1.jpg
- Bastion Ungern.jpg
The Bastion Ungern Fortress.
- Mecanil.jpg
The Mecanil hydraulics manufacturer in Liljendal.
- Forsby skolcenter.jpg
The central school in Koskenkylä.
- Loviisa Camping.jpg
Willa Björksten at Loviisa Camping.
- Kekri-tapahtuma.jpg
The Kekri event at the Strömfors ironworks.
The southern beach of Särkjärvi.
Other websites
Media related to Loviisa at Wikimedia Commons- The official page Archived 2013-12-24 at the Wayback Machine