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KooKoo are a Finnish ice hockey team based at Kouvola's jäähalli (capacity 5350), Kouvola. Established in 1965. Full name of the club is Kouvolan Kiekko -65 Ry.


KooKoo is also the title of an 1981 album by Debbie Harry.


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