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Ostrobothnia (region)

Coordinates: 63°N 22°E / 63°N 22°E / 63; 22
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Ostrobothnia
Österbottens landskap
Pohjanmaan maakunta
Coat of arms of Ostrobothnia
Ostrobothnia on a map of Finland
Ostrobothnia on a map of Finland
CountryFinland
Historical provinceOstrobothnia
SeatVaasa
Area
 • Total7,932.36 km2 (3,062.70 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total180,384
 • Density23/km2 (59/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ISO 3166 codeFI-12
NUTS195
Regional birdCommon swift (Apus apus)
Regional fishCommon whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus)
Regional flowerEuropean meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria)
Websiteosterbotten.fi

Ostrobothnia (Swedish: Österbotten; Finnish: Pohjanmaa) is a region of Finland. It is located in Western Finland. It borders the regions Central Ostrobothnia, Southern Ostrobothnia, and Satakunta and is one of the four modern regions making up the historical province of Ostrobothnia.

Ostrobothnia is one of the two Finnish regions with a Swedish-speaking majority (the other being the constitutionally monolingual province of Åland); Swedish-speakers make up 51.2%.[1] The region contains both bilingual municipalities and ones that are exclusively Finnish-speaking.

Geographically, Ostrobothnia has little topographical relief, because it is mostly former seafloor brought to surface by post-glacial rebound and the accumulation of alluvial sediment. Ostrobothnia has both vast expanses of cultivated fields (lakeus) as in Southern Ostrobothnia, and the archipelago of Kvarken (Finnish: Merenkurkku). Glacial transport has deposited large quantities of glacial erratics (rocks) in the area.[2] Like elsewhere in Pohjanmaa, rivers are a prominent part of the landscape. The major rivers that discharge into the Gulf of Bothnia in Ostrobothnia are Kyrönjoki, Lapuanjoki and Ähtävänjoki.

The regional tree is the black alder (Alnus glutinosa), the regional mammal is the common elk (Alces alces alces), the regional stone is the Vaasa granite and the regional song is "The march of Vaasa" (Swedish: Vasamarschen, Finnish: Vaasan marssi).

In local circles or communities, Ostrobothnia is often referred to as "Pampas" and a person from Ostrobothnia is called a "Pampees".[3] The word derives from the similarities in the flat landscape with the Pampas area in South America.

Municipalities

The region of Ostrobothnia is made up of 15 municipalities, of which six have city status (marked in bold), and the links are only in the majority language names.

Name in
Finnish
Name in
Swedish
PopulationTemplate:Infobox Finnish Municipality/population count Swedish
SpeakersTemplate:Infobox Finnish municipality/native language Finnish
Finnish
Speakers[4]
Sub-Region
Isokyrö Storkyro Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Kyrönmaa
Pietarsaari Jakobstad Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Jakobstad
Kaskinen Kaskö Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Sydösterbotten
Mustasaari Korsholm Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Vaasa
Korsnäs Korsnäs Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Vaasa
Kristiinankaupunki Kristinestad Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Sydösterbotten
Kruunupyy Kronoby Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Jakobstad
Laihia Laihela Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Kyrönmaa
Luoto Larsmo Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Jakobstad
Maalahti Malax Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Vaasa
Närpiö Närpes Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Sydösterbotten
Uusikaarlepyy Nykarleby Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Jakobstad
Pedersöre Pedersöre Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Jakobstad
Vaasa Vasa Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Vaasa
Vöyri Vörå Template:Infobox Finnish municipality/population count 0% 0% Vaasa

Former municipalities:

  • The current Vörå is the result of consolidation of Maxmo (Finnish: Maksamaa) and Oravais (Finnish: Oravainen).
  • Nykarleby (Finnish: Uusikaarlepyy) has been merged with Jeppo (Finnish: Jepua).
  • Korsholm (Finnish: Mustasaari) has been consolidated from the five municipalities of Korsholm, Solf, Replot, Björköby and Kvevlax.
  • Pedersöre has the former Finnish name Pietarsaaren maalaiskunta (see maalaiskunta).

Heraldry

The sprouting wheatsheaf is a symbol of the Royal House of Vasa; a Vasa king established the city of Vaasa, the capital of the region. The running stoats are a symbol of Ostrobothnia.

See also

References

  1. ^ Väestö iän ja sukupuolen mukaan alueittain 31.12.2008. Tilastokeskus: demography.
  2. ^ http://www.merenkurkku.fi/maailmanperintoalue/geologia/aika-kalliopera-ja-jaakaudet/
  3. ^ http://urbaanisanakirja.com/word/pampees/
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference population_by_language was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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