File:Artillery Monument Hintta Oulu 20110731.JPG

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English: "Starting point of the artillery of independent Finland" -monument in Hintta, Oulu. At this place on February 3rd 1918 were the first artillery shells shot by the Finnish troops led by lieutenant colonel Vilho Nenonen.
Suomi: "Itsenäisen Suomen kenttätykistön alkupisteen" muistomerkki Hintassa, Oulussa. Everstiluutnantti Vilho Nenosen johtamat suomalaiset ampuivat tällä paikalla itsenäisen Suomen ensimmäiset tykinlaukaukset 3.2.1918.
Date Taken on 31 July 2011
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Author Estormiz
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Camera location65° 01′ 16.58″ N, 25° 31′ 24.27″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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