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    North Ostrobothnian Nation (Finnish: Pohjois-Pohjalainen Osakunta, PPO) is one of the 15 student nations at the University of Helsinki. PPO is Finnish-speaking...
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  • Swedish-speaking regions. Membership is optional. Nylands Nation North Ostrobothnian Nation The chancellor is the highest representative of the University...
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    the birthplace (1914) of the Jäger Movement, at the Ostrobothnia House, headquarters of the North Ostrobothnian Nation (a provincial student society)....
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    roommate, fellow law student, North Ostrobothnian Nation member and future president Urho Kekkonen. Apart from student nations, activities of the newly-founded...
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    Seinäjoki designed by the South Ostrobothnian-born architect Alvar Aalto. A traditional peasant house, ”pohjalaistalo” (Ostrobothnian house), is a part of the...
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    the oldest division is that into Southwestern, Tavastian and Southern Ostrobothnian dialects. Among these, at least the Southwestern dialects have later...
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  • Salmiala. Many of its leaders were priests or participants of the mainly Ostrobothnian Pietist movement called Herännäisyys. The IKL uniform was a black shirt...
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    Young Communist League of Finland arranged meetings and protests in Ostrobothnian Lapua. As the nationalists saw it, the communists had "mocked God, the...
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    with height differences no larger than 50 m. This region called the Ostrobothnian Plain extends inland about 100 km and constitute the largest plain in...
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    referring to Åland), is made on southern coast, and in Malax on the Ostrobothnian coast (malaxlimpa). This bread, coloured dark brown, is made from rye...
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  • status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups in Asia Ethnic groups in Northern Asia List...
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    stayed in the southern side of the Kokemäenjoki river delta; Southern Ostrobothnians: The tribes who stayed on the northern side of the river delta. During...
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    dialects Uppländska dialect North Swedish Luleå dialects Kalix Kiruna dialect East Swedish Åland Swedish Estonian Swedish Ostrobothnian Götalandic Northern Smålandic...
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    War from 1596 to 1597. It ended bloodily, with the army beating the Ostrobothnian and Savonian peasants, armed by cudgels, spears and bows. The rebellion...
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  • vocabulary which has been heavily influenced by Central and Northern Ostrobothnian dialects. One common feature in the dialect is diphthong reduction:...
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    Act), mainly due to the classical liberal member of parliament and Ostrobothnian priest Anders Chydenius. In a report published in 1776, he wrote: No...
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  • (190 mi) northwards via Haapamäki and Seinäjoki to Vaasa. The 334 km Ostrobothnian line (Finnish: Pohjanmaan rata) from Seinäjoki to Oulu via Bennäs, Kokkola...
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  • Åland Islands dispute. These plans were abandoned following a League of Nations decision that the islands belonged to Finland. Finnish participation in...
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  • Uniting Church in Sweden in 2011. In Finland, Methodism arrived through Ostrobothnians sailors in the 1860s, and Methodism spread especially in Swedish-speaking...
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  • Press Act), due in part to classical liberal member of parliament, Ostrobothnian priest, Anders Chydenius. Excepted and liable to prosecution was only...
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    published for the first time in Collier's Weekly in the United States. The Ostrobothnians, a Finnish language opera by Leevi Madetoja, was given its first performance...
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    Kuula, Finnish composer, known for works including Stabat mater and Ostrobothnian Suites (b. 1883) French flying ace Raoul Lufbery was killed when he...
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  • Bruno Maderna (1920–1973): Satyricon Leevi Madetoja (1887–1947): The Ostrobothnians (Pohjalaisia), Juha Albéric Magnard (1865–1914): Bérénice, Guercœur...
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