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Tavastians (Finnish: hämäläiset; Swedish: Tavaster) were an
ancient Finnish tribe that
inhabited the
historical province of
Tavastia (Finnish: Häme). In...
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Tavastian dialects (Finnish: Hämäläismurteet) are
Western Finnish dialects spoken in Pirkanmaa, Päijät-Häme, Kanta-Häme, and in
parts of Sata****a, Uusimaa...
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Tavastian uprising, also
sometimes called the Häme uprising, was a
uprising by
Tavastians in Tavastia,
Finland in the
winter of 1236–1237. The rebellion...
- Chronicle.
According to the chronicle, the
Swedes defeated the
pagan Tavastians under the
leadership of
Birger Jarl, and
started building a
castle in...
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predominant in the
Helsinki metropolitan area and
urbanized areas in the
Tavastian and
Central Finland dialectal areas, such as the
cities of Tampere, Jyväskylä...
- The
Livonian Crusade was
ongoing and the
Finnish tribes such as the
Tavastians and
Karelians were in
frequent conflicts with
Novgorod and with each other...
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Helsinki slang Tavastian Dialects Ylä-Sata****a
dialects Heart Tavastian dialects Southern Tavastian dialects Southern-Eastern
Tavastian dialects Hollola...
- Karelians, and the
Kingdom of Sweden,
including Norwegian,
Finnish and
Tavastian forces, on the Neva River, near the
settlement of Ust-Izhora, on 15 July...
- the southwestern,
south Ostrobothnian,
southeastern as well as in some
Tavastian dialects, the
suffix is
simply -s (e.g. maas, talos),
similarly to Estonian...
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Tavastians inhabited the area. Some
place names have
traces of
Tavastian village names, like Konala,
which likely derives from the
older Tavastian village...