Ostrobothnia (region)

Ostrobothnia (region)
Ostrobothnia
Österbottens landskap
Pohjanmaan maakunta
—  Region  —

Coat of arms
Ostrobothnia on a map of Finland
Country Finland
Historical province Ostrobothnia
Area
 – Total 7,932.36 km2 (3,062.7 sq mi)
Population (2009)
 – Total 175,100
 – Density 22.1/km2 (57.2/sq mi)
NUTS 195
Regional bird Common Swift (Apus apus)
Regional fish Common whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus)
Regional flower European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria)
Website osterbotten.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 regions making up the historical province of Ostrobothnia.

Ostrobothnia is one of the two Finnish regions with a Swedish speaking majority, the other being Åland. The Swedish-speakers make up 51.2%.[1] Despite this, the region is linguistically heterogeneous, encompassing both exclusively Finnish and Swedish-speaking municipalities in addition to bilingual ones.

Geographically, Ostrobothnia has little topographical relief, because it is mostly former seafloor brought to surface by post-glacial rebound. 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. Like elsewhere in Pohjanmaa, rivers are an important 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 Finland Swedish circles/communities, Ostrobothnia is often referred to as "Pampas" and a person from Ostrobothnia is called a "Pampees"[2]


Municipalities

There are 16 municipalities in Ostrobothnia region. Cities and towns are marked in bold, and the links are only in the majority language names.

Name in Finnish Name in Swedish Population[3] Swedish speakers[4] Finnish speakers[4]
Isokyrö Storkyro 4,971 0.6% 98.9%
Pietarsaari Jakobstad 19,660 56.4% 40.2%
Kaskinen Kaskö 1,430 28.1% 68.1%
Mustasaari Korsholm 18,680 70.2% 28.7%
Korsnäs Korsnäs 2,257 91.2% 3.2%
Kristiinankaupunki Kristinestad 7,156 56.6% 42.2%
Kruunupyy Kronoby 6,740 83.3% 15.6%
Laihia Laihela 7,861 1% 98.3%
Luoto Larsmo 4,826 92.5% 6.5%
Maalahti Malax 5,603 88.2% 9.1%
Närpiö Närpes 9,431 88.4% 5.8%
Uusikaarlepyy Nykarleby 7,460 89.3% 8.1%
Pedersöre Pedersöre 10,892 90.1% 9%
Vaasa Vasa 59,670 24.8% 69.8%
Vähäkyrö Lillkyro 4,761 1.7% 97.7%
Vöyri Vörå 6,698 84.6% 13.6%

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 munipalities of Korsholm, Solf, Replot, Björköby and Kvevlax.
  • Pedersöre has the former Finnish name Pietarsaaren maalaiskunta (see maalaiskunta).

Heraldry

An Ostrobothnian expanse.
An Ostrobothnian expanse.

The bundle is a symbol of the Royal House of Vasa; a Vasa king established the city of Vaasa, the capital of the region. The running weasels are a symbol of Pohjanmaa.

See also

References

External links

Media related to Ostrobothnia at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 63°N 22°E / 63°N 22°E / 63; 22


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