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Raahe (Finnish: [ˈrɑːhe]; Swedish:
Brahestad;
Finland Swedish: [
brɑːheˌstɑːd]) is a town in Finland,
located on the
western coast of the country. Raahe...
- Ii (Ijo) Pudasjärvi Utajärvi Yli-Ii
Raahe sub-region Pyhäjoki
Raahe (
Brahestad)
Siikajoki Vihanti Siikalatva sub-region
Haapavesi Pyhäntä Siikalatva...
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founder of the
Royal Academy of
Turku and the town of
Raahe (Swedish:
Brahestad),
along with ten
other new
towns in Finland.
Brahe was born in Rydboholm...
- (Uleåborg) Tyrnävä Ii (Ijo) Pudasjärvi Utajärvi
Vaala Pyhäjoki
Raahe (
Brahestad)
Siikajoki Haapavesi Pyhäntä
Siikalatva Alavieska Kalajoki Merijärvi Oulainen...
- army,
which led to
hastily withdrawal by the
Swedish army from
Raahe (
Brahestad) to
Tornio (Torneå). The
brutal occupation period of
Finland in 1714–1721...
- 6,251 11.1 Pöytyä Kyrö and
Riihikoski 750 8,024 10.7
Raahe (Swedish:
Brahestad)
Raahe 1,014 23,559 23.2
Raisio (Swedish: Reso)
Raisio 49 25,595 524.9...
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coast to the southwest,
about 75
kilometres (47 mi) of Oulu is
Raahe (
Brahestad),
known for its
historic wooden town, and,
further to the southwest, about...
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Porvoo Borgå 1346 50,224 Pudasjärvi 2004 8,033 Pyhäjärvi 1993 5,282
Raahe Brahestad 1649 24,852
Raasepori Raseborg 2009 27,792
Raisio Reso
Turku 1974 24,219...
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Strait of Magellan,
raids Valparaiso. 1649 – The town of
Raahe (Swedish:
Brahestad) is
founded by
Count Per
Brahe the Younger. 1757 –
Seven Years' War: Battle...
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English name
Other names or
former names Raahe Brahestad (Swedish),
Raahe (Finnish), Рахе (Macedonian), 拉赫/Lāhè (Mandarin) Racibórz
Ratibor (German),...