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City in Sør-Varanger, Finnmark, Norway
and Bjørnevatn are all included with Kirkenes, the urban area reaches a population of almost 8,000. Although Kirkenes is the Norwegian town closest to the
Kirkenes
Soviet campaign on the Eastern Front during World War II
the breakthrough of the German position, the pursuit to Kirkenes, and the battle for Kirkenes, including the southward pursuit that followed it. During
Petsamo–Kirkenes_offensive
Airport in Sør-Varanger, Norway
Kirkenes Airport (Norwegian: Kirkenes lufthavn; IATA: KKN, ICAO: ENKR) is an international airport located at Høybuktmoen, 15 kilometers (9 mi) west of
Kirkenes_Airport
Campaign during World War II in Scandinavia
would continue towards Kirkenes. Soviet deaths during the Soviet force's campaign into Finnmark, was 611. The fight for Kirkenes started on October 23
Liberation_of_Finnmark
Former railway station in Sør-Varanger, Norway
Kirkenes Station (Norwegian: Kirkenes stasjon) is a former railway station, located at the town of Kirkenes in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Finnmark county
Kirkenes_Station
Norwegian sports club
Kirkenes Idrettsforening is a Norwegian sports club from Kirkenes. It has sections for association football, team handball and orienteering. It was founded
Kirkenes_IF
Church in Finnmark, Norway
Kirkenes Church (Norwegian: Kirkenes kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. It is located
Kirkenes_Church
Norwegian public coastal route
Hurtigruten (lit. 'Fast Route'), formally Kystruten Bergen-Kirkenes ("coastal route Bergen-Kirkenes"), is a Norwegian public coastal route transporting passengers
Hurtigruten
1944–1945 war between Finland and Germany
captured the Norwegian port of Kirkenes. The 14th Army pursued German troops withdrawing southwest from Petsamo and Kirkenes approximately 50 km (31 mi)
Lapland_War
Major World War II battle from 1942 to 1943
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Battle_of_Stalingrad
Railway line in Sør-Varanger, Norway
The Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line (Norwegian: Kirkenes–Bjørnevatnbanen), or the Sydvaranger Line (Sydvarangerbanen), is a 8.5-kilometer (5.3 mi) long railway
Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn_Line
International border
the Petsamo–Kirkenes Offensive which aimed to extinguish the German military forces in the area. Soviet forces took the town of Kirkenes, which had been
Norway–Russia_border
British WWII air raid in Norway and Finland
aircraft flew over a ship on their flights to Kirkenes and Petsamo, depriving the attackers of surprise. The Kirkenes force was intercepted by thirteen German
Operation_EF_(1941)
Municipality in Finnmark, Norway
Bjørnevatn and four years later the mine was connected to the port in Kirkenes by Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line, the world's most northern railway. The mine was
Sør-Varanger_Municipality
Planned railway connection from Northern Finland to the Arctic Ocean
Kirkenes in Norway or Murmansk in Russia, or from Kolari or Tornio in Finland to Narvik (via Sweden) or Tromsø in Norway. The Rovaniemi to Kirkenes route
Arctic_Railway
Temporary hotel made up of snow and blocks of ice
October 2014). "Travel: Kirkenes Snow Hotel, Arctic Norway". The Scotsman. Retrieved 21 October 2014. "Snowhotel". Kirkenes Snowhotel. Archived from
Ice_hotel
Town in Bodø Municipality, Norway
Hurtigruten (Kystruten Bergen-Kirkenes) Norwegian coastal ferry line and sees daily services towards Bergen and Kirkenes by operator Hurtigruten or Havila
Bodø_(town)
Iron ore mining company operating in Sør-Varanger, Norway
Bjørnevatn, it has traditionally hauled the ore with the Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line to Kirkenes for processing and shipping. The ore was discovered in 1866
Sydvaranger
1941 World War II military operation
routes destined to the ports of Petsamo and Kirkenes. On 30 July the Royal Navy conducted the Raid on Kirkenes and Petsamo, a carrier strike against the
Operation_Silver_Fox
County in Northern Norway
shoppers arrived in Kirkenes. Since the beginning of the European migrant crisis a number of Syrian refugees arrived in Kirkenes via Russia. People have
Finnmark
Ship built in 2016
her homeport would be at Kirkenes, only 7 km from the Norwegian-Russian border. In 2019 the NIS denied to confirm Kirkenes as her home port when asked
FS_Marjata_(2014)
Village in Northern Norway, Norway
Norway. The village lies about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of the town of Kirkenes. The village of Hesseng lies at the intersection of the European route
Hesseng
Regional airline of Norway
DNL, to operate a seaplane route from Tromsø via Alta, Hammerfest, and Kirkenes to Vadsø. For this route, the company bought its first De Havilland Canada
Widerøe
District in Finnmark county, Norway
Vadsø, and Vardø. The district includes three towns: Vardø, Vadsø, and Kirkenes. The district includes all of the Varanger Peninsula and Nordkinn Peninsula
Øst-Finnmark
Soviet military commander (1897–1968)
He commanded the Karelian Front from February 1944, notably the Petsamo–Kirkenes Offensive of October 1944. From April 1945 he was assigned to the Far East
Kirill_Meretskov
Railway line in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
opened and in 1968 to Nikel. The Norwegian Kirkenes World Port Group consortium has proposed connecting the Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line mining railway to the
Murmansk–Nikel_Railway
Northern Norway to Finland (the planned Arctic Railway) and Russia. At Kirkenes, the Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line is proposed to be connected to Russia's Murmansk–Nikel
Rail_transport_in_Norway
Soviet Army general (1901–1981)
In the autumn of 1944 he led the 14th Army in the victorious Petsamo-Kirkenes Offensive, driving the German troops out of Soviet territory, capturing
Vladimir Shcherbakov (general)
Vladimir_Shcherbakov_(general)
Red Army group on the Eastern Front of World War II
which led to the Soviet-Finnish armistice. In October 1944 the Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation was conducted along the front, capturing some parts of northern
Karelian_Front
Second-largest city in Russia
towards Pskov, Kyiv and Odesa and E105 towards Petrozavodsk, Murmansk and Kirkenes (north) and towards Moscow and Kharkiv (south). The city is also served
Saint_Petersburg
Airport in Alta, Norway
reintroduced direct services from Kirkenes to Oslo, and aircraft in eastern Finnmark again started feeding into Kirkenes. The hub paradigm was thus gradually
Alta_Airport
Norwegian government agency
located in Kirkenes. The border station at Storskog is staffed by Norwegian police officers, in addition to the Border Commissioner's staff in Kirkenes. (4:7:2:1)
Norwegian_Border_Commissioner
Allied World War II convoy in the Arctic Ocean
covering Bergen and Trondheim with Seenotbereich IX at Kirkenes for Tromsø, Billefjord and Kirkenes. Co-operation was as important in rescues as it was in
Convoy_PQ_17
Component of World War 2
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Battle_of_the_Oder–Neisse
Part of World War II
about evacuating supplies by sea through Petsamo and the Norwegian town of Kirkenes. In early October 1944, some 53,000 men of the German 19th Mountain Corps
German_occupation_of_Norway
Prime source of iron for Nazi Germany
Heavy water sabotage Claymore Kirkenes and Petsamo Gauntlet Fritham Gearbox Gearbox II Leader Zitronella Attacks on Tirpitz Petsamo–Kirkenes Finnmark
Swedish iron-ore industry during World War II
Swedish_iron-ore_industry_during_World_War_II
Hurtigruten vessel
Dampskibsselskap 2006 - –––– Hurtigruten Port of registry Tromsø, Norway Route Bergen—Kirkenes Builder Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder, Rissa Municipality, Norway Laid down
MS_Trollfjord
Television genre
Bergen to Kirkenes depicted the Norwegian Coastal Express (Norwegian: Hurtigruten) ship MS Nordnorge on a 134-hour voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes. The programme
Slow_television
Norwegian online newspaper
Barents Region in English, Russian and Chinese. The newspaper is based in Kirkenes and is owned by its journalists. It receives financial support from the
The_Barents_Observer
Airport / Military Camp in Northern Norway, Norway
located about 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) west of the town of Kirkenes. It is the site of Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen and the Garrison of Sør-Varanger. Høybuktmoen
Høybuktmoen
1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland
Heavy water sabotage Claymore Kirkenes and Petsamo Gauntlet Fritham Gearbox Gearbox II Leader Zitronella Attacks on Tirpitz Petsamo–Kirkenes Finnmark
Winter_War
1943 naval battle during the Arctic campaign of WWII
Regenbogen 1943 Kara Sea Zitronella Ostfront North Cape 1944 Mascot Petsamo–Kirkenes Convoys 1941 Dervish PQ 1 PQ 2 PQ 3 PQ 4 PQ 5 PQ 6 PQ 7 QP 1 QP 2 QP 3
Battle_of_the_North_Cape
Road in trans-European E-road network
through Varangerbotn, and Kirkenes, where the road terminates just east of the town centre. Between Trelleborg and Kirkenes, there is a more than 800 km
European_route_E6
Village in Porsanger, Norway
the Banak peninsula. The airport has connections to Tromsø, Alta, and Kirkenes operated by Widerøe, as well as charter flights in the summer season. The
Lakselv
Narvik and Harstad to Tromsø. For three months, the route was expanded to Kirkenes via Hammerfest and Vadsø. Following the break-out of World War II on 2
History_of_Widerøe
Strategic operation conducted during Operation Barbarossa
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Battle_of_Białystok–Minsk
Road in trans-European E-road network
the disputed Crimean Peninsula. E105 starts from Hesseng, (just south of Kirkenes), Norway and runs along Russia's R21, M10, M2: Ukraine's M20, M29, and
European_route_E105
1941–1942 front-line offensive near Kursk
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Kursk–Oboyan_Operation
Soviet sailor (1916–2003)
1944 he was promoted to lieutenant. In October 1944, during the Petsamo-Kirkenes Offensive, the naval scouts under the command of Leonov landed on the shore
Viktor_Leonov
Indigenous people of Northern Europe
of Applied Sciences. Simen Johan (1973–present), Visual Artist. Born in Kirkenes, Norway, lives and works in New York City Hans Ragnar Mathisen [no], artist
Sámi_people
Village in Sør-Varanger, Norway
er-dette-hotellet/77853690. Kk.no. Retrieved 2026-03-09 [bus line] 150 Kirkenes - Vaangerbotn - Vardø. Snelandia.no/reise/rutetabeller/. Retrieved 2026-03-09
Neiden,_Norway
Norwegian seaport
Hirtshals) Hurtigruten (Coastal Express calls daily at ports north to Kirkenes) Fjord1 Fylkesbaatane to (Flåm, Sogndalsfjøra, and Selje) Tide (Haugesund
Bergen_Port
1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Operation_Barbarossa
A-class destroyer
On 23 July 1941, while the task force to take part in a carrier raid on Kirkenes and Petsamo was assembling off Iceland, Achates struck a British mine and
HMS_Achates_(H12)
Fishing vessel used as a transport by the Germans during World War II
for military transport. In April 1944, it was on its way from Oslo to Kirkenes when it had mechanical problems, forcing it to seek repairs in Bergen,
ST_Voorbode
Norwegian linguist (1900–1977)
the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1970. He died in July 1977 in Kirkenes. Die westrussische Kanzleisprache des Grossfürstentums Litauen. I kommisjon
Christian_Stang
Hurtigruten ship
non-stop footage of MS Nordnorge during its 134-hour voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes. During the voyage the stream was mostly live except for brief moments
MS_Nordnorge_(1996)
German World War II submarine
U-209 escaped. The boat's second sortie began in the Norwegian port of Kirkenes in the far north of the country. She patrolled the vicinity of Bear Island
German_submarine_U-209
Football league season
Kvaløya Nordreisa Lyngen/Karnes - relegated Finnmark Bossekop − won playoff Tverrelvdalen Bjørnevatn Norild HIF/Stein Porsanger Kirkenes Indrefjord Nordlys
2025 Norwegian Fourth Division
2025_Norwegian_Fourth_Division
Norwegian foundation focusing on logistics solutions in the Arctic region
Ruud, Morten (April 11, 2012). "Skandalesenter i Kirkenes snart tom for penger" [Scandal center in Kirkenes almost out of money]. NRK Nordnytt (in Norwegian)
Centre for High North Logistics
Centre_for_High_North_Logistics
World War II occupation of the Faroe Islands
Heavy water sabotage Claymore Kirkenes and Petsamo Gauntlet Fritham Gearbox Gearbox II Leader Zitronella Attacks on Tirpitz Petsamo–Kirkenes Finnmark
British occupation of the Faroe Islands
British_occupation_of_the_Faroe_Islands
Encirclement of Axis forces in the Baltic region
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Courland_Pocket
Phrase in Soviet historiography
was conducted by the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Ukrainian Fronts. Petsamo–Kirkenes offensive (7–29 October 1944). This, the first and only large-scale Arctic
Stalin's_ten_blows
Airport Kautokeino Finnmark GA Military ENKA QKX 1,200 3,900 — Kirkenes Airport Kirkenes Finnmark Primary Avinor ENKR KKN 1,905 6,250 328,364 Kjeller Airport
List_of_airports_in_Norway
Border control station in Northern Norway, Norway
northeastern part of Norway, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of the town of Kirkenes in Norway and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Nikel. In 2010, there
Storskog
German general and Knight's Cross recipient
World War II who commanded the Mountain Corps Norway during the Petsamo–Kirkenes Offensive. He was the younger brother of Alfred Jodl, Chief of the Operations
Ferdinand_Jodl
Airport in Båtsfjord, Finnmark, Norway
aircraft. Scheduled services are provided by Widerøe using the Dash 8 to Kirkenes, Hammerfest and other communities in Finnmark. The airport is owned and
Båtsfjord_Airport
Oceanic division
Northwest Territories Greenland: Nuuk (Nuuk Port and Harbour) Norway Mainland: Kirkenes and Vardø Svalbard: Longyearbyen Iceland Akureyri Russia Barents Sea: Murmansk
Arctic_Ocean
Village in Sør-Varanger, Norway
river. It lies about 54 kilometres (34 mi) by road east of the town of Kirkenes. The area was settled by Norwegians in 1851. The Jakobselva river forms
Grense_Jakobselv
1944 Soviet military offensive during WW2
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Operation_Bagration
Village in Northern Norway, Norway
Finnmark county, Norway. It is located 40 km (25 mi) south of the town of Kirkenes and its on the north bank of Svanevatn, a lake in the Paatsjoki river basin
Svanvik,_Finnmark
Proposed railway which would be built through Northern Norway
(4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) and 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) lines being proposed. Proposed routes: Kirkenes - Lakselv - Skibotn - Bjørnfjell - Fauske - Mo-i-Rana - Mosjøen - Levanger
Northern_Norway_Line
World War II operations
Heavy water sabotage Claymore Kirkenes and Petsamo Gauntlet Fritham Gearbox Gearbox II Leader Zitronella Attacks on Tirpitz Petsamo–Kirkenes Finnmark
Norwegian heavy water sabotage
Norwegian_heavy_water_sabotage
Military unit
the Red Banner on 17 December. Fought near Leningrad and in the Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation. From 14 August to 6 October 1944 the division was in the army
65th_Rifle_Division
1944 battle on the Eastern Front of World War II
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Battle_of_Romania
Naval bases in Norway
Norwegian port cities such as Bergen, Narvik, Trondheim, Hammerfest and Kirkenes. Initial planning for many U-boat bunkers began in late 1940. Starting
German U-boat bases in occupied Norway
German_U-boat_bases_in_occupied_Norway
Law enforcement agency
Northern Norway. The district was headquartered in Kirkenes and consisted of three police stations at Kirkenes, Vadsø and Vardø, plus five sheriff's offices
Eastern Finnmark Police District
Eastern_Finnmark_Police_District
Norwegian ferry service and cruise line
operates between the southern city of Bergen and the northeastern city of Kirkenes. A total of 7 ships operate this route. Hurtigruten also sails two Signature
Hurtigruten_(company)
Military operation in World War II
and bombarded the Soviet base at Dikson before returning to its base at Kirkenes in northern Norway. The meagre result obtained by Admiral Scheer was exceeded
Operation_Wunderland
World War II convoy
Regenbogen 1943 Kara Sea Zitronella Ostfront North Cape 1944 Mascot Petsamo–Kirkenes Convoys 1941 Dervish PQ 1 PQ 2 PQ 3 PQ 4 PQ 5 PQ 6 PQ 7 QP 1 QP 2 QP 3
Convoy_JW_55B
Finnish war against the Soviet Union (1941–44)
remained stable, excluding minor skirmishes, until the Soviet Petsamo–Kirkenes Offensive in October 1944. The crucial arctic lend-lease convoys from the
Continuation_War
Place
participation is coordinated from the Norwegian Barents Secretariat in Kirkenes. Sweden's and Finland's participation is administrated from the county
Barents_Region
1945 Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front in World War II
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
East_Prussian_offensive
Heavy water sabotage Claymore Kirkenes and Petsamo Gauntlet Fritham Gearbox Gearbox II Leader Zitronella Attacks on Tirpitz Petsamo–Kirkenes Finnmark
Transit of German troops through Finland and Sweden
Transit_of_German_troops_through_Finland_and_Sweden
Fjord in Nordland, Norway
rugged terrain. The Hurtigruten's ships on the route between Bergen and Kirkenes detour into Trollfjorden. It is also popular with other cruise lines. The
Trollfjord
Airport in Tromsøya, Tromsø
using a Junkers Ju 52, which after a few months was extended northwards to Kirkenes. Operation of the water aerodrome was taken over from the Royal Norwegian
Tromsø_Airport
Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes 1975* — Hasvik Norway Hasvik Airport 1990 — Kirkenes Norway Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen 1974 — Kristiansand Norway Kristiansand Airport
List_of_Widerøe_destinations
Norwegian political movement
including in Harstad in collaboration with the Arctic Arts Festival, Kirkenes in collaboration with the company The Girls on the Bridge, Tromsø in collaboration
Northern_Parliament
Military unit
to Kirkenes, which was released on 25 October 1944, the then 99th Rifle Corps also sent the city Neiden. By 29 October 1944, the Petsamo-Kirkenes operation
14th_Army_(Soviet_Union)
Airport in Vadsø, Finnmark, Norway
from Kirkenes via Vadsø to Båtsfjord Airport in January 1975. However, they did not have permission to fly passengers between Vadsø and Kirkenes. Widerøe
Vadsø_Airport
Abandoned railway project in Nordland, Norway
1928 and from Nyborg to Kirkenes in April 1928. The distance from Fauske to Vadsø was 1,144 km (711 mi) and from Fauske to Kirkenes 1,215 km (755 mi). Construction
Polar_Line
Military unit
The 61st Separate Guards Kirkenes Order of the Red Banner Naval Infantry Brigade (Russian: 61-я отдельная гвардейская Киркенесская Краснознаменная бригада
61st Separate Guards Naval Infantry Brigade
61st_Separate_Guards_Naval_Infantry_Brigade
Football tournament
1951, 1954, 1965 Tromsø 3 2 1931, 1949, 1956 1937, 1952 Fløya 1 – 1936 – Kirkenes – 2 – 1934, 1939 Mo – 2 – 1931, 1967 Sandnessjøen – 1 – 1932 Bodø BK –
Northern_Norwegian_Cup
large in the Russian embassy in Oslo. There are consulates general in Kirkenes and Barentsburg, Svalbard. The current Russian ambassador to Norway is
List of ambassadors of Russia to Norway
List_of_ambassadors_of_Russia_to_Norway
2024-07-18. "New intelligence vessel for Barents Sea makes port call to Kirkenes". The Independent Barents Observer. Retrieved 2024-07-18. "Marya IV".
List of active Royal Norwegian Navy ships
List_of_active_Royal_Norwegian_Navy_ships
Region of Norway
"Forest Finns" of Southern Norway) and Russian populations (mostly in Kirkenes). The Norwegian language dominates in most of the area; Sami speakers are
Northern_Norway
Soviet outpost in WWII
Lvov–Sandomierz Doppelkopf Dukla Pass 2nd Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Budapest Vistula–Oder Western Carpathian
Malaya_Zemlya
Municipality in Finnmark, Norway
cities Vardø (1789) Hammerfest (1789) Vadsø (1833) Honningsvåg (1996) Kirkenes (1998) Alta (1999) Municipalities Øst-Finnmark Berlevåg Båtsfjord Deatnu-Tana
Loppa_Municipality
Battle of Debrecen 6–29 October Germans able to hold back Soviets Petsamo–Kirkenes offensive 7–29 October The Soviet Union breaks through German lines into
List_of_battles_1901–2000
ZK ZL FC Alta Finnmark ZT ZU ZV ZY ZW UW Hammerfest Finnmark ZX FF EX Kirkenes Finnmark ZS EY Lakselv Finnmark ZZ CW Vadsø Finnmark FR ZP ZR LE Longyearbyen
Vehicle registration plates of Norway
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Norway
KIRKENES
KIRKENES
KIRKENES
KIRKENES
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Faith; Belief; Variant of Iman
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love to Victiory
Male
German
Low German form of French Martin, MERTEN means "of/like Mars."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful; Splendid
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Wins her Own Heart; Conqueror of the Mind
Girl/Female
English American
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (light;beautiful woman);.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Hebrew
Tender Affection; Disease
Girl/Female
Hindu
Modesty
Boy/Male
Australian
Sweet
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Flower's Preetle
KIRKENES
KIRKENES
KIRKENES
KIRKENES
KIRKENES