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(: Etelä-Pohjanmaa; Swedish: Södra Österbotten) is one of the 19 regions of . It borders the regions of
South Ostrobothnia-Ostrobothnia
Look up Ostrobothnia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ostrobothnia (East Bothnia) refers to various areas in Finland: Ostrobothnia County, province
South Ostrobothnia-Ostrobothnia (region)
Ostrobothnia (Swedish: Österbotten; Finnish: Pohjanmaa) is a region in western Finland. It borders the regions of Central Ostrobothnia, South Ostrobothnia
South Ostrobothnia-Regions of Finland
Lapland North Ostrobothnia Kainuu North Karelia North Savo South Savo South Ostrobothnia Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia Central Finland Pirkanmaa
South Ostrobothnia-Central Ostrobothnia
regions of Ostrobothnia, North Ostrobothnia, Central Finland and South Ostrobothnia. The region of Central Ostrobothnia consists of eight municipalities
South Ostrobothnia-Ostrobothnia (historical province)
association. Ostrobothnia corresponds to the following modern regions: Ostrobothnia, Northern Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia, Southern Ostrobothnia and Kainuu
South Ostrobothnia-Municipalities of South Ostrobothnia
municipalities of the region of South Ostrobothnia (Finnish: Etelä-Pohjanmaa; Swedish: Södra Österbotten) in Finland are divided on four sub-regions.
South Ostrobothnia-Central Finland
regions of Päijät-Häme, Pirkanmaa, South Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia, North Ostrobothnia, North Savo, and South Savo. The city of Jyväskylä is the
South Ostrobothnia-Finland
with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, opposite Estonia. Finland covers an area of 338,145 square kilometres (130,559 sq mi)
South Ostrobothnia-Lapland (Finland)
region of Finland. The 21 municipalities in the region cooperate in a Regional Council. Lapland borders the region of North Ostrobothnia in the south. It also
South Ostrobothnia-Regions of Western Finland
Province of Western Finland in Finland was divided into seven regions, 34 districts and 192 municipalities. Southern Ostrobothnia (Etelä-Pohjanmaa/ Södra
South Ostrobothnia-Wellbeing services counties of Finland
in Finland: Lapland wellbeing services county North Ostrobothnia wellbeing services county Kainuu wellbeing services county Central Ostrobothnia wellbeing
South Ostrobothnia-Ilmajoki
(Finnish: [ˈilmɑˌjoki]; Swedish: Ilmola) is a municipality of Finland. Ilmajoki is a town and municipality situated in Finland's South Ostrobothnia region
South Ostrobothnia-Pirkanmaa
borders the regions of Satakunta, South Ostrobothnia, Central Finland, Päijät-Häme, Kanta-Häme and Southwest Finland. Most of the water area in the Kokemäki
South Ostrobothnia-Finland Swedish
applicable also for Finland Swedish. Today, Swedish dialects are spoken in four different regions in Finland: Ostrobothnia, Åland, Southwest Finland and Uusimaa
South Ostrobothnia-List of Finnish regions by Human Development Index
This is a list of NUTS2 statistical regions of Finland by Human Development Index as of 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi
South Ostrobothnia-NUTS statistical regions of Finland
codes of Finland can be downloaded here: [1] List of Finnish regions by Human Development Index Subdivisions of Finland ISO 3166-2 codes of Finland FIPS region
South Ostrobothnia-Puukkojunkkari
term used of troublemakers who were active in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland in the 19th century. Fights among puukkojunkkaris were common
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish Civil War
to Finland, and the volunteer Civil Guards of southwestern Finland, southern Ostrobothnia and Viipuri province in the southeastern corner of Finland. The
South Ostrobothnia-Geography of Finland
south. Northern and eastern Finland are sparsely populated containing vast wilderness areas. Taiga forest is the dominant vegetation type. Finland's total
South Ostrobothnia-Finland under Swedish rule
the Russians occupied the rest of Finland after the Battle of Pälkäne in Pälkäne, the Battle of Storkyro in Ostrobothnia and the Battle of Gangut in front
South Ostrobothnia-History of Finland
terrorize the coastal areas of Finland, and among other things, Korsholm Castle in Ostrobothnia, Turku Castle in the Finland Proper and also the Turku's
South Ostrobothnia-Household pennant
Northern Ostrobothnia Pennant of Satakunta Pennant of Savonia Pennant of South Karelia Pennant of Southern Ostrobothnia Pennant of Southwest Finland Pennant
South Ostrobothnia-List of hospitals in Finland
Hospital [fi], Vaasa Southern Ostrobothnia Central Hospital, Seinäjoki Central Hospital of Keski-Pohjanmaa, Kokkola Central Finland Central Hospital [fi], Jyväskylä
South Ostrobothnia-Kuortane
Kuortane is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 3,381 (31 December 2023) and
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish language
majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. Finnish is one of the two official languages of Finland (the other being Swedish)
South Ostrobothnia-List of airports in Finland
airfields and heliports in Finland, grouped by type and sorted by location. ICAO location identifiers link to pages from the Finnish Aeronautical Information
South Ostrobothnia-Swedish-speaking population of Finland
colonisation of Nyland and Ostrobothnia coastal regions of Finland in the 12th and 13th centuries. The proportion of Swedish speakers in Finland has declined since
South Ostrobothnia-Savonian dialects
North and South Savo), but also in North Karelia, parts of Päijät-Häme, Central Finland, Kainuu, Koillismaa district of Northern Ostrobothnia, the lake
South Ostrobothnia-Savonia (historical province)
Savonia (Finnish: Savo, Swedish: Savolax) is a historical province in the east of Finland. It borders Tavastia, Ostrobothnia and Karelia. Savonia is now
South Ostrobothnia-Vaasa
Nikolajstad; lit. 'city of Nicholas') is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Ostrobothnia. It is located on the west coast of the country, on
South Ostrobothnia-Demographics of Finland
The demographics of Finland is monitored by the Statistics Finland (Finnish: Tilastokeskus, Swedish: Statistikcentralen). Finland has a population of
South Ostrobothnia-Karijoki
Karijoki (Finnish: [ˈkɑriˌjoki]; Swedish: Bötom) is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the South Ostrobothnia region. The population of Karijoki
South Ostrobothnia-Bible Belt
North Ostrobothnia, Lapland and Northern Savonia, the influence of the Laestadian movement, a Finnish Lutheran revival, is particularly strong. In South Ostrobothnia
South Ostrobothnia-Municipalities of Finland
15 with Swedish as the majority language (all but four in Ostrobothnia) and 18 with Finnish as the majority language (all but five in Uusimaa region)
South Ostrobothnia-Provinces of Finland
Between 1634 and 2009, Finland was administered as several provinces (Finnish: Suomen läänit, Swedish: Finlands län). Finland had always been a unitary
South Ostrobothnia-North Savo
Kalla- vesi Suvas- vesi Nilakka Kainuu North Karelia South Savo Central Finland North Ostrobothnia Municipalities Over 100 000 inhabitants Over 30 000 inhabitants
South Ostrobothnia-Teuva
Teuva (Swedish: Östermark) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region. The population of Teuva is 4,758 (31 December
South Ostrobothnia-Satakunta
Province. It borders the regions of Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, South Ostrobothnia and Ostrobothnia. The capital city of the region is Pori. The name
South Ostrobothnia-Satakunta (historical province)
Soini and Ähtäri of South Ostrobothnia, Keuruu and Multia of Central Finland, as well as Loimaa and Oripää of Southwest Finland. The historical province
South Ostrobothnia-White Karelia
north, Finland (Kainuu and North Ostrobothnia) to the west, and the Muyezersky and Segezhsky Districts of the Republic of Karelia to the south. The surface
South Ostrobothnia-Battle of Kauhajoki
Kauhajoki, South Ostrobothnia, Finland. Hornborg 1955, p. 131. Ruismäki, Liisa (1987). Kauhajoen historia: esihistoriasta vuoteen 1918 (in Finnish). Jyväskylä:
South Ostrobothnia-Ylivieska
Ylivieska (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈyliˌʋie̯skɑ]) is a town and municipality of Northern Ostrobothnia region, Finland. It has a population of 15,369 (31
South Ostrobothnia-PowerPark
park was rated the best leisure center in Finland in 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. The South Ostrobothnia Tourism Prize (Etelä-Pohjanmaan matkailupalkinto)
South Ostrobothnia-Liminka
is a municipality in the Northern Ostrobothnia region in Finland. Liminka is located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Oulu. The municipality has a population
South Ostrobothnia-Russians in Finland
Russians in Finland or Russian Finns are a linguistic and ethnic minority in Finland. As of 2022[update], there are 93,535 Russian-speaking people, or
South Ostrobothnia-Nordic colonialism
originallo settled Pohja, Inkoo or Pernaja. The Swedish colonization of Ostrobothnia is assumed to have begun in the late 13th century during the Second Swedish
South Ostrobothnia-Regional State Administrative Agency for Western and Inland Finland
Administrative Agency for Western and Inland Finland is one of the six Regional State Administrative Agencies in Finland. The responsibility area of the agency
South Ostrobothnia-Red Guards (Finland)
was Varkaus, which the Whites seized on 21 February. In the Ostrobothnia, Central Finland, Savonia and North Karelia regions most Reds were captured,
South Ostrobothnia-Oulu
(/ˈoʊluː/ OH-loo, Finnish: [ˈou̯lu] ; Swedish: Uleåborg [ʉːlɛɔˈbɔrj] ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of North Ostrobothnia. It is located
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish Main Line
The Finnish Main Line (Finnish: Päärata; Swedish: Stambanan) is a 810-kilometre (500 mi) long electrified main railway line in Finland between the cities
South Ostrobothnia-Lapua
(Finnish: [ˈlɑpuɑ]; Swedish: Lappo) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located next to the Lapua River in the region of South Ostrobothnia.
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish Americans
weather. In 1867, a severe crop failure in Finland drove masses of Finns, especially from rural Ostrobothnia, to migrate into Norway, from where they later
South Ostrobothnia-Immigration to Finland
Immigration to Finland is the process by which people migrate to Finland to reside in the country. Some, but not all, become Finnish citizens. Immigration
South Ostrobothnia-Finns
century. Western Southwest Finland and Satakunta: Finns proper (varsinaissuomalaiset) Tavastia: Tavastians (hämäläiset) Ostrobothnia: Ostrobothnians (pohjalaiset)
South Ostrobothnia-Names of places in Finland in Finnish and in Swedish
Finland has two official languages, Finnish and Swedish. Many places in the country have different names in Finnish and Swedish, both being official endonyms
South Ostrobothnia-Sub-regions of Finland
Sub-regions (Finnish: seutukunta, Swedish: ekonomisk region) are divisions used for statistical purposes in Finland. The country is divided into 69 sub-regions
South Ostrobothnia-Climate of Finland
The climate of Finland is influenced most by its latitude: Finland is located between 60 and 70 N. Because of Finland's northern location, winter is the
South Ostrobothnia-The Devil's Nest
the village Ylivalli in the municipality Jalasjärvi in Southern Ostrobothnia, Finland. It is 14 meters wide and 23 meters deep, and the deepest earth
South Ostrobothnia-Centre Party (Finland)
Centre Party (Finnish: Suomen Keskusta [ˈsuo̯men ˈkeskustɑ], Kesk; Swedish: Centern i Finland), officially the Centre Party of Finland, is an agrarian-centrist
South Ostrobothnia-OmaSP Stadion
known as Seinäjoki Football Stadium) is a football stadium in Seinäjoki, Finland. It is the home stadium of SJK Seinäjoki of the Veikkausliiga. It is an
South Ostrobothnia-Soini, Finland
Soini is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the Southern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 1,873 (31 December 2023) and
South Ostrobothnia-Ethnic groups in Finland
are found in coastal areas, from Ostrobothnia to the southern coast, and in the archipelago of Åland. Russians in Finland had come from two major waves.
South Ostrobothnia-Isokyrö
Isokyrö (Finnish: [ˈisoˌkyrø]; Swedish: Storkyro) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region, 43 kilometres (27 mi) from
South Ostrobothnia-Ähtäri Zoo
a 60-hectare (150-acre) zoo in Ähtäri, Finland that was opened in 1973. It is the second largest zoo in Finland, and is a member of the European Association
South Ostrobothnia-TP-Seinäjoki
Seinäjoki, Finland. It was established in 1955 as Törnävän Pallo-55 (TP-55). The name was changed in 1994. TP-Seinäjoki played one season in the Finnish premier
South Ostrobothnia-Counties of Sweden
counties in Finland established in 1634 were: Turku and Pori County, Nyland and Tavastehus County, Viborg and Nyslott County, Ostrobothnia County and Kexholm
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish exonyms
exclusively) used in modern-day Finnish. Korsnäs in Ostrobothnia should not be confused with other locations in Finland with the same name (see Korsnäs
South Ostrobothnia-Lauri Perälä
April 1942) was a Finnish schoolteacher, lay preacher, writer and politician, born in Alavus. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1919 to 1924
South Ostrobothnia-Ilkka-Yhtymä
Southern Ostrobothnian publishing house operating in Seinäjoki and Vaasa, Finland. It publishes two of the major regional newspapers Pohjalainen and Ilkka
South Ostrobothnia-Ostrobothnians
Ostrobothnians (Finnish: Pohjalaiset) are a subgroup (heimo) of the Finnish people who live in the areas of the historical province of Ostrobothnia in the northwestern
South Ostrobothnia-Söderfjärden
Söderfjärden is a polder in Ostrobothnia, western Finland, 10 kilometres south of the town of Vaasa. The plain is in an impact crater which was made at
South Ostrobothnia-South Ostrobothnian dialect
and parts of Coastal . The Ostrobothnian dialect has many features that are unique to the region of
South Ostrobothnia-Heikkilä
(1:271) 8. South Ostrobothnia (1:278) 9. Satakunta (1:279) Jukka M. Heikkilä (born 1966), Finnish author Jussi Heikkilä (born 1983), Finnish hurdler Kari
South Ostrobothnia-Regional State Administrative Agency
Agencies (Finnish: aluehallintovirasto, avi, Swedish: regionförvaltningsverk) are a set of top-level regional organs of the state of Finland, mainly in
South Ostrobothnia-Kuusiokunnat
Kuusiokunnat is a subdivision of Southern Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. The name means "six municipalities", which refers
South Ostrobothnia-List of flags of Finland
flags of Finland. For more information, see flag of Finland. Finnish regions also have traditional Household pennants. Proposals for a Finnish national
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish Tour seasons
This page lists all Finnish Tour seasons from its inaugural season in 2002. Since its inception, many of the tournaments on the Finnish Tour schedule have
South Ostrobothnia-Colloquial Finnish
seemingly unmotivated long vowels, e.g. iso → isoo. Vaasa, Ostrobothnia, to an extent generic Finnish, too: Many frequently used expressions become clitics
South Ostrobothnia-Pyhäjärvi
municipality in the south of Northern Ostrobothnia region, Finland. Pyhäjärvi also borders the Northern Savonia and Central Finland regions. The town belongs
South Ostrobothnia-Kurds in Finland
Kurds in Finland (Finnish: Suomen kurdit) refers to Kurds living in Finland. In 2022 there were 16,603 Kurdish speakers in Finland. Kurds started first
South Ostrobothnia-Tavastia (historical province)
Tavastland; Finnish: Häme; Old Russian Ямь or Емь) is a historical province in the south of Finland. It borders Finland Proper, Satakunta, Ostrobothnia, Savonia
South Ostrobothnia-Lappajärvi
Lappajärvi is a municipality in Finland in Southern Ostrobothnia region. It is 78 kilometres (48 mi) from Lappajärvi to Seinäjoki, 80 kilometres (50 mi)
South Ostrobothnia-List of Finnish regions by GDP
This is a list of Finnish regions by GDP and GDP per capita. Regions by GDP in 2015 according to data by the OECD. Counties by GDP per capita in 2015
South Ostrobothnia-1995 Finnish parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 19 March 1995. The Social Democratic Party (SDP) achieved the best result of any party since World War
South Ostrobothnia-Culture of Finland
8000 BC, people began arriving in what is today Finland, with a majority presumably traveling from the south and east. Recent archaeological finds also reveal
South Ostrobothnia-List of Finnish supercentenarians
list of Finnish supercentenarians (people from Finland who have attained the age of at least 110 years). The oldest person ever from Finland was Maria
South Ostrobothnia-Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
Church of Finland (Finnish: Suomen evankelis-luterilainen kirkko; Swedish: Evangelisk-lutherska kyrkan i Finland) is a national church of Finland. It is
South Ostrobothnia-2000 Finnish presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Finland on 16 January 2000, with a second round on 6 February. The result was a victory for Tarja Halonen of the Social
South Ostrobothnia-Vaasa (parliamentary electoral district)
Central Ostrobothnia, Ostrobothnia and South Ostrobothnia. The district currently elects 16 of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki
Swedish: Östermyra) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of South Ostrobothnia. Seinäjoki is located in the western interior of the country and along
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences
research, development and innovation (RDI) in the region of South Ostrobothnia in West Finland. The Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences specialises
South Ostrobothnia-Miss Finland
The Miss Suomi (Finnish for Miss Finland) is a national beauty pageant in Finland. The pageant was founded in 1931, where the winners were sent to Miss
South Ostrobothnia-Jaakko Ilkka
16th-century Finnish peasant revolt against Swedish rule. Ilkka's father, Pentti, was the second largest landowner in Ilmajoki, South Ostrobothnia, Finland. After
South Ostrobothnia-Scandinavia
coastal province of Ostrobothnia has a Swedish-speaking majority, whereas plenty of areas on this coastline are nearly unilingually Finnish, like the region
South Ostrobothnia-Botniaring Racing Circuit
The Botniaring is a racing circuit situated in Southern Ostrobothnia, Jurva, Finland. The track is mostly used for national races but in the last years[when
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki sub-region
is a subdivision of Southern Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. Results of the 2018 Finnish presidential election: Sauli Niinistö
South Ostrobothnia-Tuomas Tuokkola
(born January 20, 1970) is a Finnish former ice hockey defenceman. He is currently the head coach of KooKoo in the Finnish Liiga. Tuokkola took over the
South Ostrobothnia-National landscapes of Finland
landscapes of Finland were selected by the Finnish Ministry of the Environment in 1992 as a part of the 75th anniversary of the Independence of Finland. The 27
South Ostrobothnia-Pampas (disambiguation)
District, Pallasca, Peru Pampas District, Tayacaja, Peru Ostrobothnia, a region of Finland locally known as Pampas Pampas, Queensland, a locality in
South Ostrobothnia-Lapuan Virkiä
Lapuan Virkiä (abbreviated Virkiä) is a sports club from Lapua, Finland. The club was formed in 1907 and currently operates 11 divisions namely skiing
South Ostrobothnia-Geology of Finland
largest grouping is the Central Finland granitoid complex covering up much of Central Finland, Southern Ostrobothnia and Pirkanmaa. Granitoids that intruded
South Ostrobothnia-Pulkkila
Northern Finland. Pulkkila is the administrative center of the municipality of Siikalatva and belongs to the region of Northern Ostrobothnia. The village
South Ostrobothnia-Rantala
Estonia. In Finland, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:628) in the following regions: 1. South Ostrobothnia (1:262) 2. Satakunta
South Ostrobothnia-2011 Finnish parliamentary election
held in Finland on 17 April 2011 after the termination of the previous parliamentary term. Advance voting, which included voting by Finnish expatriates
South Ostrobothnia-Suupohja
is a subdivision of Southern Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. Results of the 2018 Finnish presidential election: Sauli Niinistö
South Ostrobothnia-SJK Akatemia
formerly Kerho 07 in 2013–2015) is a football club from Seinäjoki in Finland. The club was formed in 2012 and their home ground is at the OmaSP Stadion
South Ostrobothnia-Kempele
was in the province of Oulu, but today it is in the region of North Ostrobothnia. The population of Kempele is 19,514 (31 December 2023) and the municipality
South Ostrobothnia-Kuopio
2018 survey, Kuopio ranks second among large cities of Finland after Seinäjoki of South Ostrobothnia. In T-media's attraction and influence of the ten biggest
South Ostrobothnia-1994 Finnish presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Finland on 16 January 1994, with a second round on 6 February. It was the first time the President had been solely
South Ostrobothnia-Illative case
(Modern Finnish has lost palatalization and fricatives other than 'h' or 's'.) In some dialects spoken in Ostrobothnia, notably South Ostrobothnia, the 'h'
South Ostrobothnia-Sääksjärvi (village)
Sääksjärvi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsæːksˌjærʋi]) is a village in the Vimpeli municipality in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, located about 12 kilometres
South Ostrobothnia-Palmroth
regions: 1. Pirkanmaa (1:5,958) 2. Southwest Finland (1:8,961) 3. South Ostrobothnia (1:11,522) 4. Ostrobothnia (1:12,414) 5. Satakunta (1:15,246) In Sweden
South Ostrobothnia-List of polytechnics in Finland
Ministry of Education. 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2010. "Main page". Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences. Retrieved 2 January 2009. "Main page"
South Ostrobothnia-Santeri Mäkelä
Vimpeli – 1938) was a Finnish smallholder, writer and politician. He immigrated to the United States in 1899 and returned to Finland in 1907. Mäkelä was
South Ostrobothnia-Ähtäri
Ähtäri (Swedish: Etseri) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region. The town has a population of 5,316 (31 December
South Ostrobothnia-List of mass shootings in Finland
in Finland. Mass shootings are firearm-related violence with at least four casualties. Shootings associated with acts of war, such as the Finnish Civil
South Ostrobothnia-Veikko Männikkö
Männikkö (28 December 1921 – 19 June 2012) was a Greco-Roman wrestler from Finland who won the national welterweight title (under 73 kg) in 1946 and 1950–1952
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoen keskuskenttä
Seinäjoen keskuskenttä is an athletics and football stadium in Seinäjoki, Finland. It is the home stadium of SJK's reserve team Kerho 07 of Kakkonen and
South Ostrobothnia-ISO 3166-2:FI
ISO 3166-2:FI is the entry for Finland in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
South Ostrobothnia-Lehtola
In Finland, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,797) in the following regions: 1. North Ostrobothnia (1:688) 2. South Ostrobothnia
South Ostrobothnia-1994 Finnish European Union membership referendum
An advisory referendum on joining the European Union was held in Finland on 16 October 1994. 56.9% of voters approved of the proposal, with a voter turnout
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish Canadians
persecution after the Finnish Civil War, but also attributable to the response of several, formerly apolitical Finns from rural Ostrobothnia, to harsh economic
South Ostrobothnia-Salovaara
(1:2,702) 3. Uusimaa (1:2,773) 4. South Ostrobothnia (1:2,836) 5. Päijänne Tavastia (1:3,196) 6. Southwest Finland (1:3,653) 7. Satakunta (1:3,745) Aarne
South Ostrobothnia-Kokkola
Kokkola (Finnish: [ˈkokːolɑ]; Swedish: Karleby, Finland Swedish: [ˈkɑrleˌbyː]) is a town in Finland and the regional capital of Central Ostrobothnia. It is
South Ostrobothnia-Central and Northern Ostrobothnian dialects
Ostrobothnian dialects (Finnish: Keski- ja Pohjois-Pohjanmaan murteet) are Western Finnish dialects spoken in Northern and Central Ostrobothnia, as well as in
South Ostrobothnia-Lauhanvuori National Park
Lauhanvuori National Park (Finnish: Lauhanvuoren kansallispuisto) is a national park in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland, on the border of Kauhajoki
South Ostrobothnia-Åboland
22.0202000 Åboland (Finnish: Turunmaa) is a sub-region in the archipelago of the Southwest Finland region in south-western Finland. Åboland and Turunmaa
South Ostrobothnia-Muhos
of Oulu, the capital of Northern Finland, and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 8,827 (31 December 2023)
South Ostrobothnia-2003 Finnish parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 16 March 2003. The Centre Party led by Anneli Jäätteenmäki overtook the Social Democratic Party (SDP)
South Ostrobothnia-Jani Haapamäki
Jani Haapamäki (born 15 May 1982 in Kauhajoki) is a Finnish wrestler (Greco-Roman). He won a gold medal at the 2009 European Wrestling Championships in
South Ostrobothnia-Kexholm County
Kexholm County (Swedish: Kexholms län, Finnish: Käkisalmen lääni) was a county of the Swedish Empire from 1634 to 1721, when the southern part was ceded
South Ostrobothnia-1999 Finnish parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 21 March 1999. Despite suffering significant losses, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) remained the largest
South Ostrobothnia-Arto Saari
Saari (born November 9, 1981) is a Finnish professional skateboarder and photographer. Saari was born in Seinäjoki, Finland. His mother was supportive of his
South Ostrobothnia-Pekka Tuokkola
is a Finnish former professional ice hockey goaltender currently signed with IK Kronan, Kronoby. He has previously played in his native Finland with Tappara
South Ostrobothnia-Isojoki
is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the South Ostrobothnia region. The city of Pori is located 83 kilometres (52 mi) south of Isojoki. The population
South Ostrobothnia-Borders of Russia
Vologda Oblast Leningrad Oblast Murmansk Oblast Finland Kainuu Lapland North Karelia Northern Ostrobothnia South Karelia Komi Republic Russia Perm Krai Arkhangelsk
South Ostrobothnia-1991 Finnish parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 17 March 1991, the first time a Finnish parliamentary election had been held on a single day. For the first
South Ostrobothnia-Toni Kuusela
Kristian Kuusela (born 21 January 1994) is a Finnish athlete specializing in the javelin throw. He represented Finland at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the javelin
South Ostrobothnia-Väyrynen
Kainuu (1:251) 2. Northern Ostrobothnia (1:581) 3. North Karelia (1:593) 4. Lapland (1:1,409) 5. Northern Savonia (1:1,647) 6. South Karelia (1:1,856) Notable
South Ostrobothnia-Salient (geography)
Pirkanmaa, Finland Parikkala, South Karelia, Finland Pudasjärvi-Taivalkoski-Kuusamo, North Ostrobothnia, Finland Ruokolahti, South Karelia, Finland Varkaus
South Ostrobothnia-Junker (roller coaster)
Junker is a steel roller coaster located at PowerPark in Alahärmä, Western Finland. When opened in 2015 it was Gerstlauer's third Infinity Coaster installation
South Ostrobothnia-Norrbotten
Ylitornio. However, Finnish Västerbotten is not recognized enough as its own historical province, so it's usually merged instead with Ostrobothnia, however leaving
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki Crocodiles
Crocodiles are an American football team from Seinäjoki, Finland. The team plays in the Finnish Maple League and it has also played in the European Football
South Ostrobothnia-Tyyskä
(1:3,327) 2. Kymenlaakso (1:5,341) 3. North Ostrobothnia (1:8,135) 4. Central Finland (1:8,368) 5. South Karelia (1:11,472) 6. Uusimaa (1:11,942) 7. Northern
South Ostrobothnia-Battle of Jutas
September 1808 between Swedish and Russian troops south of Nykarleby in Ostrobothnia, Finland. Before the battle the Swedish army was in retreat after the campaign
South Ostrobothnia-Swedish language
concentrated in the coastal areas of Ostrobothnia, Southwest Finland and Nyland where the percentage of Finland Swedes partly is high, with Swedish being
South Ostrobothnia-Jarppi Leppälä
1979) is a Finnish television personality and a member of the stunt group the Dudesons. Leppälä was born in Seinäjoki, South Ostrobothnia. Around 2001
South Ostrobothnia-Alajärvi administrative centre
Alajärvi administrative centre (Finnish: Alajärven hallintokeskus) is a buildings complex in the town of Alajärvi, Finland, comprising the town hall and
South Ostrobothnia-Viitanen
(1:526) 4. Southwest Finland (1:796) 5. Central Finland (1:875) 6. South Ostrobothnia (1:960) Arvo Viitanen (1924–1999), Finnish cross-country skier Mikko
South Ostrobothnia-Sepsi-78
Sepsi-78 is a Finnish association football club from Seinäjoki. The club was founded in 1978 after bankruptcy of its predecessor, Seinäjoen Palloseura
South Ostrobothnia-Vimpeli
Vimpeli (Finnish: [ˈʋimpeli]; Swedish: Vindala) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region, 79 kilometres (49 mi) northeast
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho
Seinäjoki, is a Finnish professional football club from the city of Seinäjoki. The club plays in the Veikkausliiga, the highest tier of the Finnish league system
South Ostrobothnia-Flags of Europe
Czech flags List of Danish flags List of Estonian flags List of flags of Finland List of French flags List of Breton flags List of Corsican flags List of
South Ostrobothnia-Lapua Cathedral
Lapua Cathedral (Finnish: Lapuan tuomiokirkko; Swedish: Lappo domkyrka) is a church in Lapua, Finland, and the seat of the Diocese of Lapua. The neoclassical
South Ostrobothnia-Timo Antila
22, 1980) is a retired Finnish biathlete. He was born in Jurva. He competed in the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympics for Finland. His best finish is 12th
South Ostrobothnia-Pyykkö
3. South Karelia (1:2,474) 4. Lapland (1:2,475) 5. North Ostrobothnia (1:2,622) 6. Southwest Finland (1:2,950) Pekka Pyykkö (born 1941), Finnish scientist
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki railway station
The Seinäjoki railway station (Finnish: Seinäjoen rautatieasema) is located in the centre of city of Seinäjoki, Finland, at Valtionkatu 1. The current
South Ostrobothnia-Åkerblom Movement
Finland in the late 1910s and early 1920s. The movement was most active in Swedish speaking Ostrobothnia, but it attracted people also in the south of
South Ostrobothnia-Nurmon Jymy
Nurmon Jymy is a Finnish sports club with several departments, located in Nurmo. The club was founded in 5.5.1925. Today the most popular departments
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki Airport
Seinäjoki Airport (Finnish: Seinäjoen lentoasema; IATA: SJY, ICAO: EFSI) is an airport in Ilmajoki, Finland, about 6 NM (11 km; 7 mi) south-southwest of Seinäjoki
South Ostrobothnia-Sameli Tala
Finnish track and field athlete. He was born in Jalasjärvi. He competed in the 3000 metres team race at the 1924 Summer Olympics, where the Finnish team
South Ostrobothnia-Finnhorse
Norwegian breed; Ardennes horses were favoured in Southern Ostrobothnia and Southern Finland. In Southern Savonia a multitude of breeds were used. The
South Ostrobothnia-Standard Swedish
and the periphery in Finland made the concept of a spoken standard variety less popular, and the spoken Swedish in Ostrobothnia again oriented towards
South Ostrobothnia-List of amusement parks in Europe
Central Finland PowerPark, Alahärmä, Kauhava, South Ostrobothnia Puuhamaa, Tervakoski, Janakkala, Tavastia Proper Visulahti, Mikkeli, South Savonia Wasalandia
South Ostrobothnia-Saarinen (Ähtäri)
Saarinen is a lake in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, located in the municipality of Ähtäri. Saarinen has a surface area of about 61 hectares. The maximum
South Ostrobothnia-Battle of Olhava
armed struggle occurred in Northern Finland between retreating German troops and north of the advancement of the Finnish troops. The previous day the first
South Ostrobothnia-Baptists in Finland
the Finnish-speaking population as well. Some of the people who had been baptized in Ostrobothnia were bilingual and began to preach in Finnish, founding
South Ostrobothnia-Jari-Matti Latvala
Jari-Matti Latvala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjɑriˌmɑtːi ˈlɑt.ʋɑ.lɑ]; born 3 April 1985) is a Finnish rally driver who has competed in the World Rally Championship
South Ostrobothnia-COVID-19 pandemic in Finland
one in Central Finland, one in Tavastia Proper in Forssa, one in South Karelia, one in South Ostrobothnia and one in Southwest Finland. On 12 March, 50
South Ostrobothnia-Miljoona Rock
held annually since 2004. Tuuri is a village in Töysä, a municipality of Finland. 2004 Scorpions, Leningrad Cowboys, Anssi Kela, Popeda, Miljoonasade, Jani
South Ostrobothnia-William E. deGarthe
William Edward deGarthe (1907–1983) was a Finnish painter and sculptor who lived for much of his life in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. William deGarthe (1907–1983)
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki City Hall
administrative building in the city of Seinäjoki, Finland. It is notable for having been designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. The building is
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki Civil Guard House
Aalto in 1924–1926, to serve as the headquarters of the South Ostrobothnia division of the Finnish Civil Guard (aka. White Guard, or Defence Corps) voluntary
South Ostrobothnia-Slottslän
A slottslän (Finnish: linnalääni) was a type of secular administrative division throughout the Kingdom of Sweden from late 13th century to 1634. The administrative
South Ostrobothnia-Kauhava Airfield
Kauhava Airfield (IATA: KAU, ICAO: EFKA; Finnish: Kauhavan lentokenttä) is an airfield located in Kauhava, Finland, 3 kilometres (2 mi) north of Kauhava
South Ostrobothnia-Hailuoto
Hailuoto (Finnish: [ˈhɑi̯ˌluo̯to]; Swedish: Karlö) is a Finnish island in the northern Baltic Sea and a municipality in Northern Ostrobothnia region. The
South Ostrobothnia-Jani Sarajärvi
Jani Sarajärvi (born 9 September 1979 in Pudasjärvi) is a Finnish professional football manager who is currently working as a coach-analyst for the Philippines
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki City Theatre
The Seinäjoki City Theatre (Finnish: Seinäjoen kaupunginteatteri) is the municipal theatre of the city of Seinäjoki, Finland. The theatre building is notable
South Ostrobothnia-Alajärvi Library
Alajärvi Library is the municipal public library of the town of Alajärvi in Finland. The first public library in Alajärvi was established in 1866, and operated
South Ostrobothnia-Vaasa Airport
Airport (Finnish: Vaasan lentoasema, Swedish: Vasa flygplats) (IATA: VAA, ICAO: EFVA) is located in Vaasa, Finland, about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south-east
South Ostrobothnia-Nurmon Jymy (pesäpallo)
former municipality of Finland and now part of Seinäjoki. Nurmon Jymy's primary team played in the professional division in Finland Superpesiksessä until
South Ostrobothnia-Elmo Savola
Elmo Savola (born 10 March 1995) is a Finnish athlete competing in the combined events. He won a bronze medal in the decathlon at the 2017 European U23
South Ostrobothnia-2007 Finnish parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 18 March 2007. Early voting was possible from the 7–13 March. The 200 members of the Eduskunta were elected
South Ostrobothnia-Timo Seppälä
Timo Seppälä (born 27 June 1968) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the men's 20 km individual event at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Lapua Movement
the movement less popular within a few months. During the Civil War, Ostrobothnia had been one of the most important strongholds of the White army, and
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish forest reindeer
from Kainuu, Finland to middle Finland to Salamajärvi National Park. A small population of some 1,000 also thrive in Southern Ostrobothnia. While their
South Ostrobothnia-Gjallarhorn (band)
Norse mythology. The band is Finnish and hails from Ostrobothnia, a Swedish-speaking region on the west coast of Finland, one of the four regions of the
South Ostrobothnia-Hannu-Pekka Parviainen
qualified for health insurance from any companies in Finland. "HP Parviainen profile - Dudesons" (in Finnish). Archived from the original on 2 October 2010
South Ostrobothnia-2006 Kolmonen – Finnish League Division 3
League tables for teams participating in Kolmonen, the fourth tier of the Finnish soccer league system, in 2006. Source: Source: Source: Source: Source:
South Ostrobothnia-Kuortaneen urheilulukio
general and sports-specialised lukio in Kuortane, Finland. The sports academy is overseen by the Finnish Olympic Committee and affiliated with the Kuortane
South Ostrobothnia-Kauhajoki Airfield
Airfield (IATA: KHJ, ICAO: EFKJ) is an aerodrome located in Kauhajoki, Finland, about 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9 mi) east-northeast of Kauhajoki centre
South Ostrobothnia-Peräseinäjoen Toive
Peräseinäjoen Toive r.y., better known as Peräseinäjoen Toive (PeTo), is a Finnish sports club from Seinäjoki. The club has activity in athletics, floorball
South Ostrobothnia-Mikko Huhtala
Mikko Kustaa Huhtala (born 30 March 1952 in Lapua) is a Finnish retired Greco-Roman style wrestler. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon
South Ostrobothnia-Artturi Järviluoma
and the South Ostrobothnians Association (1941). In 1910, Järviluoma married Lyyli Ahde. They had two children: Maire and Juha. The Finnish Literature
South Ostrobothnia-Austin Butler
Matinpoika Sillanpää and Liisa Jaakontytär Järvelä, were Finnish immigrants from Ostrobothnia, Finland, who had settled in Wisconsin. When Butler was thirteen
South Ostrobothnia-Genetic studies on Sami
Peninsula and the 1,500-year-old lake burial site at Levänluhta in South Ostrobothnia, Finland. All of the samples contained identical Siberian genes. Three
South Ostrobothnia-Osmo Ala-Honkola
Osmo Juhani Ala-Honkola (12 May 1939 – 14 November 2020) was a Finnish sports shooter. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics
South Ostrobothnia-Toivo Loukola
Toivo Aarne Loukola (2 October 1902 – 10 January 1984) was a Finnish male runner, winner of the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics
South Ostrobothnia-Gjallarhorn (band)
hails from Ostrobothnia, a Swedish-speaking region on the west coast of Finland, one of the four regions of the historical province of Ostrobothnia and the
South Ostrobothnia-Provinssirock
festivals in Finland. It takes place in the city of Seinäjoki in Southern Ostrobothnia, Western Finland. The two- or three-day festival, which starts the busy
South Ostrobothnia-Finland
27 January 1918 the government began to disarm the Russian forces in Ostrobothnia. The socialists took control of southern Finland and Helsinki, but the
South Ostrobothnia-Geography of Finland
Lapinjärvi, Uusimaa) June: +33.8 °C (92.8 °F) (June 24, 1934, Ähtäri, South Ostrobothnia) July: +37.2 °C (99.0 °F) (July 29, 2010, Joensuu Airport, Liperi
South Ostrobothnia-Demographics of Finland
later replaced by the Sámi, followed by Finnic populations from the east, south and west. The initial dependable population information dates back to 1749
South Ostrobothnia-List of flags of Finland
October, on the name day of Otso. South Ostrobothnia ?-Present A banner of arms based on the region's coat of arms. South Savonia 2020–present A black flag
South Ostrobothnia-PowerPark
leisure center in Finland in 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. The South Ostrobothnia Tourism Prize (Etelä-Pohjanmaan matkailupalkinto) was also awarded
South Ostrobothnia-Miljoona Rock
Miljoona Rock was a rock festival in Tuuri held annually since 2004. Tuuri is a village in Töysä, a municipality of Finland. 2004 Scorpions, Leningrad
South Ostrobothnia-Arto Saari
Arto Saari (born November 9, 1981) is a Finnish professional skateboarder and photographer. Saari was born in Seinäjoki, Finland. His mother was supportive
South Ostrobothnia-Passengers of the Titanic
1912, around 11:40 pm, while the Titanic was sailing about 400 mi (640 km) south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, the ship struck an iceberg and began
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki Crocodiles
Seinäjoki Crocodiles are an American football team from Seinäjoki, Finland. The team plays in the Finnish Maple League and it has also played in the European
South Ostrobothnia-Vesa Rantanen
Indoor Championships Vienna, Austria 15th (q) 5.25 m 2003 Universiade Daegu, South Korea 6th 5.40 m 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece 22nd (q) 5.50 m 2005
South Ostrobothnia-Lapua Cathedral
Lapua Cathedral (Finnish: Lapuan tuomiokirkko; Swedish: Lappo domkyrka) is a church in Lapua, Finland, and the seat of the Diocese of Lapua. The neoclassical
South Ostrobothnia-Botniaring Racing Circuit
The Botniaring is a racing circuit situated in Southern Ostrobothnia, Jurva, Finland. The track is mostly used for national races but in the last years[when
South Ostrobothnia-List of amusement parks in Europe
Kauhava, South Ostrobothnia Puuhamaa, Tervakoski, Janakkala, Tavastia Proper Visulahti, Mikkeli, South Savonia Wasalandia, Vaasa, Ostrobothnia (Closed
South Ostrobothnia-Juho Annala
Juho Annala (born February 24, 1984), is a Finnish racing driver. Annala was born in Lapua. After starting in karting, he moved to Swedish, Finnish, and
South Ostrobothnia-Kuortaneen urheilulukio
Kuortaneen lukio ja urheilulukio or the Kuortane Lukio and Sports Academy is a general and sports-specialised lukio in Kuortane, Finland. The sports academy
South Ostrobothnia-Hermanni Pihlajamäki
Herman Matinpoika "Hermanni" Pihlajamäki (11 November 1903 – 4 June 1982) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in freestyle wrestling at the 1932 and 1936
South Ostrobothnia-Arvo Haavisto
Arvo Jaakko Haavisto (7 January 1900 – 22 April 1977) was a Finnish wrestler. He won a bronze medal at the 1924 Olympics and a gold medal in 1928, both
South Ostrobothnia-Olli Kunnari
Olli Kunnari (born February 2, 1982) is a Finnish volleyball player. He is currently[update] one of the key players in the Finnish national volleyball
South Ostrobothnia-Lauri Koskela
seven titles in 1932–33, 1936 and 1940–43. Koskela lived in Lapua, South Ostrobothnia, where he worked at the State Cartridge Factory. Koskela was a member
South Ostrobothnia-Jouko Salomäki
Jouko Johannes Salomäki (born 26 August 1962 in Kauhajoki) is a Finnish wrestler and Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling. He was nicknamed "Jokke"
South Ostrobothnia-Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
The highest share of the population belonging to the church is in South Ostrobothnia, where 81.9% belong to the church. Meanwhile, the lowest share is
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences
education and research, development and innovation (RDI) in the region of South Ostrobothnia in West Finland. The Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences specialises
South Ostrobothnia-Satakunta (historical province)
as well as consisting of the municipalities of Soini and Ähtäri of South Ostrobothnia, Keuruu and Multia of Central Finland, as well as Loimaa and Oripää
South Ostrobothnia-Aulis Akonniemi
Aulis Juhani Akonniemi (born December 16, 1958) is a retired shot putter from Finland, born in Soini. He competed for his native country at the 1984 Summer
South Ostrobothnia-Regions of Finland
Lapland North Ostrobothnia Kainuu North Karelia North Savo South Savo South Ostrobothnia Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia Central Finland
South Ostrobothnia-Jaakko Ilkka
Ilkka's father, Pentti, was the second largest landowner in Ilmajoki, South Ostrobothnia, Finland. After his father's death, Ilkka, an accomplished horseman
South Ostrobothnia-Arttu Seppälä
Arttu Seppälä (born 18 March 1987) is a Finnish football player currently playing for VPS Vaasa. He formerly played for KPV and in the 2009 season on loan
South Ostrobothnia-Jani Haapamäki
Georgia and Anders Rønningen, Norway and a defeat against Choi Gyu-jin, South Korea 2010, 7th place, World Championships in Moscow, GR, up to 55 kg, after
South Ostrobothnia-Battle of Kauhajoki
of Georg Carl von Döbeln defeated a Russian force near Kauhajoki, South Ostrobothnia, Finland. Hornborg 1955, p. 131. Ruismäki, Liisa (1987). Kauhajoen
South Ostrobothnia-Aino Aalto
(1926, extended 1938) the Aalto family's holiday home in Alajärvi, South Ostrobothnia, which expressed the efficiency of modernism and the simplicity of
South Ostrobothnia-Ostrobothnia
modern Finland Other regions in modern Finland: South Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia Bothnia (disambiguation) Pohjanmaa (disambiguation)
South Ostrobothnia-Kauhajoki Karhu Basket
Kauhajoki Karhu Basket, is a Finnish professional basketball team from Kauhajoki. The team plays in Korisliiga, the highest tier of Finnish basketball
South Ostrobothnia-Bible Belt
Ostrobothnia, Lapland, and Northern Savonia, the influence of the Laestadian movement, a Finnish Lutheran revival, is particularly strong. In South Ostrobothnia
South Ostrobothnia-Heikkilä
(1:265) 6. Central Ostrobothnia (1:266) 7. Southwest Finland (1:271) 8. South Ostrobothnia (1:278) 9. Satakunta (1:279) Jukka M. Heikkilä (born 1966), Finnish
South Ostrobothnia-Kauhajoki Airfield
Kauhajoki Airfield (IATA: KHJ, ICAO: EFKJ) is an aerodrome located in Kauhajoki, Finland, about 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9 mi) east-northeast of Kauhajoki
South Ostrobothnia-Puukkojunkkari
wicked') was a term used of troublemakers who were active in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland in the 19th century. Fights among puukkojunkkaris were
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho
Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho, commonly referred to as SJK, also internationally SJK Seinäjoki, is a Finnish professional football club from the city of Seinäjoki
South Ostrobothnia-List of Finnish supercentenarians
Häkkinen F 18 March 1894 31 December 2005 111 years, 288 days South Ostrobothnia South Ostrobothnia 04 Selma Tuominen F 19 July 1903 12 April 2015 111 years
South Ostrobothnia-Ähtäri Zoo
Ähtäri Zoo is a 60-hectare (150-acre) zoo in Ähtäri, Finland that was opened in 1973. It is the second largest zoo in Finland, and is a member of the European
South Ostrobothnia-Arsi Harju
Position Notes Representing Finland 1992 World Junior Championships Seoul, South Korea 11th 16.94 m 1993 Finnish Indoor Championships Kuopio, Finland 3rd
South Ostrobothnia-Jarno Laasala
Jarno Laasala (1979-09-19) 19 September 1979 (age 44) Seinäjoki, South Ostrobothnia, Finland Occupation(s) Filmmaker, stunt performer Years active 2001–present
South Ostrobothnia-Jarppi Leppälä
member of the stunt group the Dudesons. Leppälä was born in Seinäjoki, South Ostrobothnia. Around 2001, Leppälä (along with childhood friends Jarno Laasala
South Ostrobothnia-Hannu-Pekka Parviainen
Hannu-Pekka Parviainen (1981-08-18) 18 August 1981 (age 42) Seinäjoki, South Ostrobothnia, Finland Other names HP Occupation(s) Stunt performer, snowboarder
South Ostrobothnia-Peräseinäjoen Toive
Voimistelu- ja urheiluseura Peräseinäjoen Toive r.y., better known as Peräseinäjoen Toive (PeTo), is a Finnish sports club from Seinäjoki. The club has
South Ostrobothnia-Pekka Tuokkola
Pekka Tuokkola (born October 22, 1983) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey goaltender currently signed with IK Kronan, Kronoby. He has previously
South Ostrobothnia-Lapuan Virkiä
District (SPL Vaasa) 7th 2008 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) Central Ostrobothnia and Vaasa (SPL Vaasa) Kesä 3rd Syksy 1st – Play-offs – Promoted 2009
South Ostrobothnia-Kuopio
Kuopio ranks second among large cities of Finland after Seinäjoki of South Ostrobothnia. In T-media's attraction and influence of the ten biggest cities study
South Ostrobothnia-BAE Systems Hawk
Force Museum, Jyväskylä HW-303 Hawk Mk.51 on display at Kauhava Town, South Ostrobothnia HW-306 Hawk Mk.51 on display at Kymi, Kymenlaakso Indonesia TT-1208
South Ostrobothnia-Sepsi-78
Relegated 1988 Tier 4 III Divisioona (Third Division) Group 8 - Central Ostrobothnia & Vaasa Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 5th 1989 Tier 4 III Divisioona
South Ostrobothnia-Marko Yli-Hannuksela
Marko Juhani Yli-Hannuksela (born 21 December 1973 in Ilmajoki) is a Finnish former wrestler. His most notable accomplishments are his two Olympic medals
South Ostrobothnia-Lauri Taipalus
Lauri Taipalus (born January 14, 1988) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player who played with JYP Jyväskylä in the SM-liiga during the 2010-11 season
South Ostrobothnia-Kauhava Airfield
Kauhava Airfield (IATA: KAU, ICAO: EFKA; Finnish: Kauhavan lentokenttä) is an airfield located in Kauhava, Finland, 3 kilometres (2 mi) north of Kauhava
South Ostrobothnia-Järviseutu
Järviseutu is a subdivision of Southern Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. Three changes happened to this sub-region on January
South Ostrobothnia-Kuusiokunnat
Kuusiokunnat is a subdivision of Southern Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. The name means "six municipalities", which refers
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki sub-region
Seinäjoki sub-region is a subdivision of Southern Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. Results of the 2018 Finnish presidential
South Ostrobothnia-Suupohja
Suupohja is a subdivision of Southern Ostrobothnia and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009. Results of the 2018 Finnish presidential election:
South Ostrobothnia-Vaasa
'city of Nicholas') is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Ostrobothnia. It is located on the west coast of the country, on the Gulf of Bothnia
South Ostrobothnia-Emmi Alanen
Emmi Alanen (born 30 April 1991) is a Finnish football midfielder and former wrestler who plays for Swedish Damallsvenskan club Kristianstads DFF. Before
South Ostrobothnia-Mikko Huhtala
Mikko Kustaa Huhtala (born 30 March 1952 in Lapua) is a Finnish retired Greco-Roman style wrestler. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon
South Ostrobothnia-Regional State Administrative Agency for Western and Inland Finland
South Ostrobothnia (Etelä-Pohjanmaa/ Södra Österbotten) Ostrobothnia (Pohjanmaa/ Österbotten) Pirkanmaa (Pirkanmaa/ Birkaland) Central Ostrobothnia (Keski-Pohjanmaa/
South Ostrobothnia-Hannu Lahtinen
Hannu Antero Lahtinen (20 September 1960 – 20 November 2020) was a Finnish Greco-Roman style wrestler and a world champion, who competed in the 1984 Summer
South Ostrobothnia-Jarmo Övermark
Jarmo Erkki Övermark (born 26 May 1955 in Lappajärvi) is a Finnish former wrestler who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics, in the 1980 Summer Olympics
South Ostrobothnia-The Devil's Nest
located in the village Ylivalli in the municipality Jalasjärvi in Southern Ostrobothnia, Finland. It is 14 meters wide and 23 meters deep, and the deepest earth
South Ostrobothnia-Vaasa (parliamentary electoral district)
and Vaasa Province South districts. It is conterminous with the regions of Central Ostrobothnia, Ostrobothnia and South Ostrobothnia. The district currently
South Ostrobothnia-Juho Tuomikoski
Juho Tuomikoski (14 December 1888 – 20 June 1973) was a Finnish long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Tuomikoski
South Ostrobothnia-Alajärvi
Alajärvi is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region. The town has a population of 9,113 (31 December 2023) and
South Ostrobothnia-Veljekset Keskinen
Veljekset Keskinen (Keskinen Brothers) is a department store in Tuuri, Alavus, Finland. It receives over 6 million customers per year, and is the largest
South Ostrobothnia-Ähtäri
Etseri) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region. The town has a population of 5,316 (31 December 2023) and
South Ostrobothnia-Jani Haavisto
Jani Haavisto (born 11 May 1987) is a Finnish former professional darts player. Haavisto won two events on the Professional Darts Corporation's Scandinavian
South Ostrobothnia-Salovaara
Kymenlaakso (1:1,920) 2. Pirkanmaa (1:2,702) 3. Uusimaa (1:2,773) 4. South Ostrobothnia (1:2,836) 5. Päijänne Tavastia (1:3,196) 6. Southwest Finland (1:3
South Ostrobothnia-Sameli Tala
Sameli Tala (16 August 1893 – 6 January 1961) was a Finnish track and field athlete. He was born in Jalasjärvi. He competed in the 3000 metres team race
South Ostrobothnia-Timo Antila
Timo Antila (born September 22, 1980) is a retired Finnish biathlete. He was born in Jurva. He competed in the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympics for Finland
South Ostrobothnia-Battle of Ruona–Salmi
The battle of Ruona–Salmi or the battle of Kuortane was fought between Swedish and Russian troops on 1–2 September 1808 at Ruona and Salmi, Kuortane. The
South Ostrobothnia-Kaarle Leivonen
Kaarle Leivonen (17 September 1886 – 23 September 1938) was a Finnish wrestler who competed in the featherweight event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. "Kaarle
South Ostrobothnia-Nurmon Jymy (pesäpallo)
Nurmon Jymy is a pesäpallo club in Seinäjoen Nurmossa. Nurmo is a former municipality of Finland and now part of Seinäjoki. Nurmon Jymy's primary team
South Ostrobothnia-Joni Isomäki
Joni Isomäki (born May 24, 1985) is a Finnish former ice hockey player. He retired in 2014 Isomaki made his SM-liiga debut playing with Lahti Pelicans
South Ostrobothnia-Artturi Järviluoma
also a founding member of the Finnish Journalists' Association and the South Ostrobothnians Association (1941). In 1910, Järviluoma married Lyyli Ahde
South Ostrobothnia-Eero Haapala
Eero Haapala (born 10 July 1989) is a Finnish long jumper. He is the current holder of Finnish indoor record of men's long jump. At the 2013 European Athletics
South Ostrobothnia-Jukka Rautakorpi
Jukka Tapio Rautakorpi (born December 17, 1963, in Kauhajoki, Finland) is a Finnish ice hockey coach. Shortly after his playing career ended, Rautakorpi
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoen keskuskenttä
Seinäjoen keskuskenttä is an athletics and football stadium in Seinäjoki, Finland. It is the home stadium of SJK's reserve team Kerho 07 of Kakkonen and
South Ostrobothnia-Arto Melleri
Arto Matti Vihtori Melleri (7 September 1956 in Lappajärvi – 13 May 2005 in Helsinki) was a Finnish poet and writer. Melleri gained fame with the play
South Ostrobothnia-SJK Akatemia
SJK Akatemia (or SJK II, formerly Kerho 07 in 2013–2015) is a football club from Seinäjoki in Finland. The club was formed in 2012 and their home ground
South Ostrobothnia-Tuomas Tuokkola
Tuomas Tuokkola (born January 20, 1970) is a Finnish former ice hockey defenceman. He is currently the head coach of KooKoo in the Finnish Liiga. Tuokkola
South Ostrobothnia-Illative case
fricatives other than 'h' or 's'.) In some dialects spoken in Ostrobothnia, notably South Ostrobothnia, the 'h' is not removed; one says talohon. Some dialects
South Ostrobothnia-Santeri Mäkelä
Aleksanteri (Santeri) Mäkelä (26 March 1870, in Vimpeli – 1938) was a Finnish smallholder, writer and politician. He immigrated to the United States in
South Ostrobothnia-Aalto Centre, Seinäjoki
Aalto Center (Finnish: Aaltokeskus) is the administrative and cultural center of the City of Seinäjoki, Finland. It comprises six buildings, designed by
South Ostrobothnia-Lauhanvuori National Park
(Finnish: Lauhanvuoren kansallispuisto) is a national park in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland, on the border of Kauhajoki and Isojoki. It was established
South Ostrobothnia-Kauhaneva–Pohjankangas National Park
national park in the municipalities of Kauhajoki and Karvia in the Southern Ostrobothnia and Satakunta regions of Finland. Established in 1982, the park covers
South Ostrobothnia-Reijo Vähälä
Reijo Untamo Vähälä (born 7 March 1946) is a Finnish former high jumper. He placed second in men's high jump at the 1969 European Athletics Championships
South Ostrobothnia-Saila Saari
Saila Saari (born 1 November 1989) is a Finnish retired ice hockey forward. She represented Finland in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter
South Ostrobothnia-Petra Olli
Petra Maarit Olli (born 5 June 1994) is a retired Finnish freestyle wrestler. She won the silver medal at the 2015 World Wrestling Championships in the
South Ostrobothnia-OmaSP Stadion
OmaSP Stadion (also known as Seinäjoki Football Stadium) is a football stadium in Seinäjoki, Finland. It is the home stadium of SJK Seinäjoki of the Veikkausliiga
South Ostrobothnia-Juho Haapoja
Juho Haapoja (born 22 October 1980) is a Finnish former professional boxer who competed from 2006 to 2017, and held the European Union cruiserweight title
South Ostrobothnia-Matti Patteri
Matti Patteri (born 5 November 1941) is a Finnish former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "Matti Patteri"
South Ostrobothnia-Osmo Ala-Honkola
Osmo Juhani Ala-Honkola (12 May 1939 – 14 November 2020) was a Finnish sports shooter. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics
South Ostrobothnia-Arvo Huutoniemi
Arvo Huutoniemi (24 October 1913 – 21 May 1996) was a Finnish discus thrower. He was born in Lehtimäki. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London
South Ostrobothnia-Veikko Männikkö
Veikko Iisakki Männikkö (28 December 1921 – 19 June 2012) was a Greco-Roman wrestler from Finland who won the national welterweight title (under 73 kg)
South Ostrobothnia-Flood
In spring time, the floods are quite typical in Ostrobothnia, a flat-lying area in Finland. A flood-surrounded house in Ilmajoki, South Ostrobothnia.
South Ostrobothnia-Ilkka-Yhtymä
Ilkka-Yhtymä Oyj is a Southern Ostrobothnian publishing house operating in Seinäjoki and Vaasa, Finland. It publishes two of the major regional newspapers
South Ostrobothnia-Lapua Cartridge Factory explosion
The Lapua Cartridge Factory explosion (Finnish: Lapuan patruunatehtaan räjähdys) was an industrial disaster in an ammunition factory in Lapua, Finland
South Ostrobothnia-Teemu Penninkangas
Teemu Penninkangas (born 24 July 1992) is a Finnish footballer who plays as a left-back for Finnish club Gnistan. Penninkangas won the Veikkausliiga title
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki
Swedish: Östermyra) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of South Ostrobothnia. Seinäjoki is located in the western interior of the country and along
South Ostrobothnia-Pirkanmaa
documents, is a region of Finland. It borders the regions of Satakunta, South Ostrobothnia, Central Finland, Päijät-Häme, Kanta-Häme and Southwest Finland. Most
South Ostrobothnia-Alajoki
river in the municipalities of Ilmajoki and Seinäjoki in the province of Ostrobothnia in western Finland. It consists of old marshes which were dried out in
South Ostrobothnia-Ilmari Reinikka
Ilmari Reinikka (10 August 1906 – 31 July 1978) was a Finnish athlete. He competed in the men's high jump at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Veikko Peräsalo
Veikko Peräsalo (1 February 1912 – 25 August 1992) was a Finnish athlete. He competed in the men's high jump at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
South Ostrobothnia-Seppo Suutari
Seppo Suutari (born 28 December 1940 in Kauhajoki, Finland) is a Finnish athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1960 Summer Olympics. "Olympedia
South Ostrobothnia-Susanna Rajamäki
Susanna Rajamäki (born 19 September 1979) is a Finnish athlete. She competed in the women's heptathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-College
in Melbourne is still named Melbourne High School. In Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory, "college" is used in the name of all
South Ostrobothnia-List of surviving de Havilland Vampires
Museum in Kbely, Prague. Fv28326 – FB.50 on static display in Kurikka, South Ostrobothnia. VA-2 – FB.52 on static display at the Finnish Aviation Museum in
South Ostrobothnia-Antti Arell
Antti Arell (18 May 1927 – 9 January 2013) was a Finnish rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Elmo Savola
Elmo Savola (born 10 March 1995) is a Finnish athlete competing in the combined events. He won a bronze medal in the decathlon at the 2017 European U23
South Ostrobothnia-Artturi Leinonen
Artturi Aleksanteri Leinonen (15 December 1888, Ylihärmä – 26 February 1963) was a Finnish schoolteacher, journalist, writer and politician. He was a Member
South Ostrobothnia-Mika Kuusisto
Mika Kuusisto (born 13 December 1967 in Jurva) is a Finnish former cross-country skier who competed during the 1990s. He won a bronze medal in the 4 ×
South Ostrobothnia-Sub-regions of Finland
Kyrönmaa North Western Pirkanmaa South Western Pirkanmaa Southern Pirkanmaa Tampere sub-region Upper Pirkanmaa South Eastern Pirkanmaa Northern Satakunta
South Ostrobothnia-Jaakko Pietilä
Jaakko Pietilä (25 August 1912 – 29 April 1983) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle welterweight at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Evans
South Ostrobothnia-Municipalities of South Ostrobothnia
The 18 municipalities of the region of South Ostrobothnia (Finnish: Etelä-Pohjanmaa; Swedish: Södra Österbotten) in Finland are divided on four sub-regions
South Ostrobothnia-Erkki Talosela
Erkki Talosela (22 June 1921 – 2 December 2010) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. "Erkki Talosela"
South Ostrobothnia-Paavo Hietala
Paavo Hietala (26 September 1919 – 18 September 1984) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle featherweight at the 1948 Summer Olympics
South Ostrobothnia-Aleksanteri Keisala
Aleksanteri Keisala (31 May 1916 – 15 May 1983) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
South Ostrobothnia-Paavo Sepponen
Paavo Sepponen (30 October 1923 – 6 November 1998) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans
South Ostrobothnia-Kalle Haapasalmi
Kalle Haapasalmi (3 November 1926 – 2 May 2006) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman lightweight at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Siukonen
South Ostrobothnia-Oiva Timonen
Oiva Timonen (26 May 1920 – 31 October 1998) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle flyweight at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
South Ostrobothnia-Tauno Jaskari
Tauno Jaskari (born 1 June 1934) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1952, 1956, 1960 and the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
South Ostrobothnia-Risto Talosela
Risto Talosela (21 November 1924 – 26 October 2018) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle lightweight at the 1952 Summer Olympics
South Ostrobothnia-Heikki Hakola
Heikki Hakola (11 December 1929 – 29 March 2016) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman flyweight at the 1960 Summer Olympics. "Death
South Ostrobothnia-List of Finnish regions by Human Development Index
(average) 0.940 2 West (Central Finland, South Ostrobothnia, Ostrobothnia, Satakunta, Pirkanmaa) 0.934 3 Åland 0.932 4 South (Southwest Finland, Tavastia Proper
South Ostrobothnia-Pentti Punkari
Pentti Punkari (born 12 January 1938) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Martti Peltoniemi
Martti Peltoniemi (16 June 1935 – 2 August 1975) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle lightweight at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Evans
South Ostrobothnia-Pekka Alanen
Pekka Alanen (born 14 July 1945) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
South Ostrobothnia-Pentti Salo
Pentti Salo (born 14 October 1941) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 78 kg at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Teuvo Ojala
Teuvo Ojala (19 August 1947 – 8 February 1991) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 87 kg at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
South Ostrobothnia-Markku Yli-Isotalo
Markku Yli-Isotalo (9 November 1952 – 2 August 2011) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 68 kg at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Evans
South Ostrobothnia-Keijo Manni
Keijo Manni (born 3 April 1951) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
South Ostrobothnia-Kari Övermark
Kari Övermark (born 2 August 1956) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 68 kg at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,
South Ostrobothnia-Reijo Haaparanta
Reijo Haaparanta (born 25 August 1958) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 48 kg at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Jouni Ilomäki
Jouni Ilomäki (born 5 February 1960) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Tero Katajisto
Tero Katajisto (born 12 September 1971) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 54 kg at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Yrjö Salpakari
Yrjö Salpakari (born 25 September 1945) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics and the 1972 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Erkki Antila
Erkki Antila (14 July 1954 – 28 October 2023) was a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the 20 km individual event at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Antila died
South Ostrobothnia-Keijo Kuntola
Keijo Kuntola (born 28 February 1954) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the 10 km sprint event at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Kari Saarela
Kari Saarela (born 17 January 1952) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the relay event at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans
South Ostrobothnia-Timo Seppälä
Timo Seppälä (born 27 June 1968) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the men's 20 km individual event at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
South Ostrobothnia-Erkki Latvala
Erkki Latvala (born 20 August 1965) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the men's sprint event at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
South Ostrobothnia-Raimo Lehtinen
Raimo Lehtinen (born 27 February 1946) is a Finnish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 30 km event at the 1972 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
South Ostrobothnia-Heikki Kivikko
Heikki Kivikko (born 31 December 1963) is a Finnish cross-country skier. He competed in the 50 km event at the 1988 Winter Olympics. All results are sourced
South Ostrobothnia-South Ostrobothnia
(Finnish: Etelä-Pohjanmaa; Swedish: Södra Österbotten) is one of the 19 regions of Finland. It borders the regions of
South Ostrobothnia-Satakunta
It borders the regions of Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, South Ostrobothnia and Ostrobothnia. The capital city of the region is Pori. The name of the
South Ostrobothnia-Harri Ilkka
Harri Ilkka (born 23 August 1970) is a Finnish speed skater. He competed in two events at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans
South Ostrobothnia-Pasi Kivisaari
Kivisaari Member of the Finnish Parliament for Vaasa Personal details Born 23 October 1971 Lapua, South Ostrobothnia, Finland Political party Centre Party
South Ostrobothnia-Mikko Savola
details Born Mikko Tapio Savola (1981-11-29) 29 November 1981 (age 42) Ähtäri, South Ostrobothnia, Finland Political party Centre Occupation Politician
South Ostrobothnia-Markku Syrjälä
Markku Syrjälä (12 May 1955 – 11 October 2023) was a Finnish archer. He competed in the men's individual event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Syrjälä died
South Ostrobothnia-Arvo Haanpää
Arvo Haanpää (12 September 1898 – 5 May 1980) was a Finnish equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
South Ostrobothnia-Junker (roller coaster)
Junker is a steel roller coaster located at PowerPark in Alahärmä, Western Finland. When opened in 2015 it was Gerstlauer's third Infinity Coaster installation
South Ostrobothnia-Alajärvi Library
The Alajärvi Library is the municipal public library of the town of Alajärvi in Finland. The first public library in Alajärvi was established in 1866,
South Ostrobothnia-Alajärvi administrative centre
The Alajärvi administrative centre (Finnish: Alajärven hallintokeskus) is a buildings complex in the town of Alajärvi, Finland, comprising the town hall
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki City Hall
The Seinäjoki City Hall is the main municipal administrative building in the city of Seinäjoki, Finland. It is notable for having been designed by the
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki Library
city status. From 1968 until 2017 the library also served as the South Ostrobothnia regional library, until the regional library network was replaced
South Ostrobothnia-Isokyrö railway station
The Isokyrö railway station (Finnish: Isonkyrön rautatieasema, Swedish: Storkyro järnvägsstation) is a closed station located in the municipality of Isokyrö
South Ostrobothnia-Ylistaro railway station
The Ylistaro railway station (Finnish: Ylistaron rautatieasema, Swedish: Ylistaro järnvägsstation) is a closed station located in the city of Seinäjoki
South Ostrobothnia-Jasmi Joensuu
Jasmi Joensuu (born 7 May 1996) is a Finnish cross-country skier. Joensuu participated in FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 in Oberstdorf, where
South Ostrobothnia-Toni Kuusela
Toni Matti Kristian Kuusela (born 21 January 1994) is a Finnish athlete specializing in the javelin throw. He represented Finland at the 2020 Summer Olympics
South Ostrobothnia-Pyynikki Esker
The Pyynikki Esker belongs to the ridge formation that extends from South Ostrobothnia to Salpausselkä. The ridge formation continues west of the Pyynikki
South Ostrobothnia-Wellbeing services counties of Finland
Central Ostrobothnia, Kainuu, East Uusimaa, South Karelia, South Savo, Kymenlaakso, North Karelia, Kanta-Häme, Ostrobothnia, Lapland, South Ostrobothnia 69
South Ostrobothnia-Finnish Main Line
The Finnish Main Line (Finnish: Päärata; Swedish: Stambanan) is a 810-kilometre (500 mi) long electrified main railway line in Finland between the cities
South Ostrobothnia-Regional anthems of Finland
anthems in Finland are Karjalaisten laulu (anthem of North Karelia and South Karelia) and Nälkämaan laulu (anthem of Kainuu). The oldest regional anthem
South Ostrobothnia-Saarinen (Ähtäri)
Saarinen is a lake in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, located in the municipality of Ähtäri. Saarinen has a surface area of about 61 hectares. The maximum
South Ostrobothnia-Hankavesi-Välivesi
Hankavesi-Välivesi is a lake in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, located in the municipality of Ähtäri. It consists of four lake basins called Hankavesi, Välivesi
South Ostrobothnia-Lauri Perälä
Lauri Edvard Perälä (3 August 1881 – 5 April 1942) was a Finnish schoolteacher, lay preacher, writer and politician, born in Alavus. He was a member of
South Ostrobothnia-Sääksjärvi (village)
pronunciation: [ˈsæːksˌjærʋi]) is a village in the Vimpeli municipality in South Ostrobothnia, Finland, located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) northeast of the municipal
South Ostrobothnia-List of mass shootings in Finland
left one guard dead and three others wounded. 5 May 1953 Alakylä South Ostrobothnia 3 2 5 A man killed his brother, two nephews and wounded his sister-in-law
South Ostrobothnia-List of country subdivision flags in Europe
Päijät-Häme Satakunta Central Ostrobothnia South Ostrobothnia North Savo South Savo Uusimaa Mount Athos Thessaly South Aegean Western Greece Bács-Kiskun
South Ostrobothnia-Ilmajoki
Finland. Ilmajoki is a town and municipality situated in Finland's South Ostrobothnia region, founded in 1865. Ilmajoki has a population of 12,165 (28.
South Ostrobothnia-Isojoki
municipality of Finland. It is part of the South Ostrobothnia region. The city of Pori is located 83 kilometres (52 mi) south of Isojoki. The population of Isojoki
South Ostrobothnia-Isokyrö
Swedish: Storkyro) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region, 43 kilometres (27 mi) from Vaasa. The municipality has a population
South Ostrobothnia-Karijoki
the South Ostrobothnia region. The population of Karijoki is 1,188 (December 31, 2023), which makes it the smallest municipality in South Ostrobothnia in
South Ostrobothnia-Kuortane
Kuortane is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 3,381 (31 December 2023) and
South Ostrobothnia-Lappajärvi
Lappajärvi is a municipality in Finland in Southern Ostrobothnia region. It is 78 kilometres (48 mi) from Lappajärvi to Seinäjoki, 80 kilometres (50 mi)
South Ostrobothnia-Lapua
of Finland. It is located next to the Lapua River in the region of South Ostrobothnia. The town has a population of 14,024 (31 December 2023) and covers
South Ostrobothnia-Central Ostrobothnia
regions of Ostrobothnia, North Ostrobothnia, Central Finland and South Ostrobothnia. The region of Central Ostrobothnia consists of eight municipalities
South Ostrobothnia-Ostrobothnia (region)
Ostrobothnia (Swedish: Österbotten; Finnish: Pohjanmaa) is a region in western Finland. It borders the regions of Central Ostrobothnia, South Ostrobothnia
South Ostrobothnia-Soini, Finland
Soini is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the Southern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 1,873 (31 December 2023) and
South Ostrobothnia-Teuva
(Swedish: Östermark) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region. The population of Teuva is 4,758 (31 December 2023) and the
South Ostrobothnia-Vimpeli
Swedish: Vindala) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region, 79 kilometres (49 mi) northeast of Seinäjoki and 166 kilometres
South Ostrobothnia-List of flags by color combination
Loire-Atlantique, France Morbihan, France Neutral Moresnet Saar (1920–1935) South Ostrobothnia, Finland Lesotho Río Negro Province, Argentina Worcestershire,
South Ostrobothnia-Heikki Ikola
Heikki Johannes Ikola (born 9 September 1947) is a Finnish former biathlete. Together with his countryman Juhani Suutarinen he became dominant in the 1970s
South Ostrobothnia-Harri Haatainen
Harri Juhani Haatainen (born 5 January 1978) is a Finnish javelin thrower, born in Lapua. His personal best throw is 86.63 metres, achieved in August 2001
South Ostrobothnia-Genetic studies on Sami
Peninsula and the 1,500-year-old lake burial site at Levänluhta in South Ostrobothnia, Finland. All of the samples contained identical Siberian genes. Three
South Ostrobothnia-Seinäjoki Airport
ICAO: EFSI) is an airport in Ilmajoki, Finland, about 6 NM (11 km; 7 mi) south-southwest of Seinäjoki city centre. The airport has been operated since
South Ostrobothnia-Jari-Matti Latvala
Jari-Matti Latvala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjɑriˌmɑtːi ˈlɑt.ʋɑ.lɑ]; born 3 April 1985) is a Finnish rally driver who has competed in the World Rally Championship