- [ˈvɑːsɑ] ,
Sweden Swedish: [ˈvɑ̂ːsa] ), in the
years 1855–1917
known as
Nikolainkaupunki, (Swedish: Nikolajstad; lit. 'city of Nicholas') is a city in Finland...
- the city was
changed to
Nikolaistad (Russian: Николайстада, Finnish:
Nikolainkaupunki). In 1960 the
eastern part was
separated as the
Province of Central...
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enables hemostasis. Von
Willebrand was born on 1
February 1870 in
Nikolainkaupunki, then part of the
Grand Duchy of
Finland in the
Russian Empire. He...
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northwest from the old town. The new town of
Nikolaistad (Finnish:
Nikolainkaupunki),
named after the late Tsar
Nicholas I, rose in 1862. The new city...
- only the
Swedish name changed) Mustasaari/Mussor → Wasa → Nikolaistad/
Nikolainkaupunki (1862) → Vasa/Vaasa (1917) Pargas/Parainen → Väståboland/Länsi-Turunmaa...
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point History Opened 29 September 1883 (1883-09-29)
Previous names Nikolainkaupunki/Nikolaistad (until 13
October 1917) P****engers 2008 353,000 Services...
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English name
Other names or
former names Vaasa Nikolainkaupunki (old
Finnish alternate),
Nikolaistad (old
Swedish alternate),
Nikolaistadt (old German...
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Alavus town and
registered as a
native in the city of
Vaasa (then
Nikolainkaupunki), when
Finland still was a
Grand Duchy under Russian rule. He is known...
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Enoch Stenberg National team
Finland Born (1888-07-19)19 July 1888
Nikolainkaupunki,
Grand Duchy of Finland,
Russian Empire Died 26
March 1936(1936-03-26)...
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while the
remainder was paid for by the city of
Vaasa (then
called Nikolainkaupunki). Its
station building was
built based on
plans from
Bruno Granholm;...