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Ostrobothnians (Finnish: Pohjalaiset, IPA: [ˈpohjɑˌlɑi̯set]) are a
subgroup (heimo) of the
Finnish people who live in the
areas of the
historical province...
- The
Ostrobothnians (in Finnish: Pohjalaisia;
occasionally translated to
English as The Bothnians), Op. 45, is a
verismo opera in
three acts
written from...
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dialect group South Ostrobothnian dialects Central and
North Ostrobothnian dialects Central Ostrobothnian dialects North Ostrobothnian dialects Peräpohjola...
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Swedish with
lyrics in the
Ostrobothnian Swedish dialect,
particularly the Vörå dialect,
which is a
variety of
Ostrobothnian Swedish that has preserved...
- The
Ostrobothnian Plain or
Pohjanmaa is a
large lowland in
Finland along the
Bothnian Sea
being arguably the
largest plain in the
Nordic countries. The...
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South Ostrobothnian dialect (Finnish: Etelä-Pohjanmaan murre) is a
Western Finnish dialect. It is
traditionally spoken in the
region of
South Ostrobothnia...
- The
Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra (Finnish: Keski-Pohjanmaan Kamariorkesteri) is an
ensemble based in Kokkola,
Western Finland. When
configured as a...
- The
Ostrobothnian Museum (Finnish:
Pohjanmaan museo) is a
provincial museum of
cultural history,
which also
serves as
provincial art
museum and a museum...
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North Ostrobothnian Nation (Finnish: Pohjois-Pohjalainen Osa****a, PPO) is one of the 15
student nations at the
University of Helsinki. PPO is Finnish-speaking...
- Seinäjoki
designed by the
South Ostrobothnian-born
architect Alvar Aalto. A
traditional peasant house, ”pohjalaistalo” (
Ostrobothnian house), is a part of the...