South Ostrobothnia
Finland
South Ostrobothnia has 16 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Suomenselkä
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) | Kauhajoki, Southern Ostrobothnia
Finnish Declaration of Independence
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Finland | Nordic countries
Pietism
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Alsace | New Harmony, Indiana | Fergus Falls, Minnesota | Adams, Green County, Wisconsin | Ambridge, Pennsylvania
dependency ratio
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Basilan, (except Isabela City) Zamboanga Peninsula (Isabela City) | Tampere, Pirkanmaa | Baden-Württemberg | Lebak, Sultan Kudarat | Keelung, (streamlined)
Finnish Lakeland
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Finland | Lahti, Päijänne Tavastia | Kuopio, Northern Savonia | Lappeenranta, South Karelia | Joensuu, North Karelia
Central Ostrobothnia
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) | Ostrobothnia (administrative region) | Central Finland | Perho, Central Ostrobothnia | North Ostrobothnia
Grand Duchy of Finland
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Sweden | Finland | Nordic countries | Duluth, Minnesota | Helsinki, Uusimaa
Winter War
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Finland | Nordic countries | Helsinki, Uusimaa | Saint Petersburg, Northwestern | Harju County
Central Finland
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Lahti, Päijänne Tavastia | Ostrobothnia (historical province), (before 1809) | Päijät-Häme | Pirkanmaa | Häme, (before 1809)
industrialization
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: New Jersey | Brooklyn, New York | Oakland, California | Northeast Region, Brazil | Jiangsu
Gulf of Bothnia
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Finland | Pori, Satakunta | Enontekiö, Lapland | Sápmi | Norrbotten County
Crimean War
Connects South Ostrobothnia to: Italy | Nova Scotia | Varna, Bulgaria | Odesa, Odesa Oblast | Bucharest, București – Ilfov