Angela ja ajan tuulet

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Angela ja ajan tuulet
Country of origin Finland
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Original network Yle TV1
Original release1999 (1999) 
1999 (1999)

Angela ja ajan tuulet is a Finnish television series. It aired on Finnish TV in 1999.

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