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- behalf of many Finns, calling The Ostrobothnians "the most substantial work in the whole of Finnish opera". The Ostrobothnians immediately became a fixture...
- and -iä. The stereotypical Ostrobothnian is brave, calm and dependable. Woman in Veteli national dress. Many Ostrobothnians are either Laestadians, or...
- Ostrobothnia: Ostrobothnians (pohjalaiset) Southern Ostrobothnians (eteläpohjalaiset) Central Ostrobothnians (keskipohjalaiset) Northern Ostrobothnians (pohjoispohjalaiset)...
- behalf of many Finns, calling The Ostrobothnians "the most substantial work in the whole of Finnish opera". The Ostrobothnians immediately became a fixture...
- The Ostrobothnian Museum (Finnish: Pohjanmaan museo) is a provincial museum of cultural history, which also serves as provincial art museum and a museum...
- Party 0.41% Seven Star Movement 0.37% Other parties 1.87% Ostrobothnians South Ostrobothnian dialect Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional...
- Central and Northern Ostrobothnian dialects (Finnish: Keski- ja Pohjois-Pohjanmaan murteet) are Western Finnish dialects spoken in Northern and Central...
- is often described as having born from the mixing of Finnish North Ostrobothnians and the Sámi. Many old Lapland families feel like they are not fully...
- The Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra (Finnish: Keski-Pohjanmaan Kamariorkesteri) is an ensemble based in Kokkola, Western Finland. When configured as a...
- 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...