Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809)
(before 1809)
Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
no-man's land
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Ghajar, On the border between Lebanonand the Israeli-occupied areaof the Golan Heights (de jure Syria). See Status of the Golan Heights. | Lokichogio
Suomenselkä
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: South Ostrobothnia | Kauhajoki, Finland
Post-glacial rebound
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Storvreta | Hailuoto, Finland
Koillismaa
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Kuusamo, Finland | North Ostrobothnia
Latinisation of names
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Macedonia (Greece) | Sorø, Denmark
Peräpohjola
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Sápmi | Rovaniemi, Finland | Lapland (Finland)
Treaty of Fredrikshamn
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Enontekiö, Finland | Vaasa, Finland | Hamina, Finland | Savo (historical province), (before 1809) | Finland Proper (historical province), Southwest Finland (excluding Somero and Loimaa)
Fennoscandia
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Finland | Nordic countries | Vantaa, Finland | Sápmi | Kainuu
Southern Ostrobothnia
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Ostrobothnia (administrative region) | Jalasjärvi, Southern Ostrobothnia | Alahärmä, Southern Ostrobothnia | Lehtimäki, Southern Ostrobothnia | Kortesjärvi, Southern Ostrobothnia
Västerbotten
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Norrbotten County | Kuusamo, Finland | Lapland (Sweden), Sweden | Norrbotten, Norrbotten County | Västerbotten County
Norrbotten
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Nordic countries | Kiruna | Norrbotten County | Norrland | Lapland (Sweden), Sweden
coniferous forest
Connects Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) to: Scania, Skåne County | Nuis, Netherlands | Olovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Hooghalen, Netherlands | Zabór, Poland