Svenskfinland

Envelope stamp issued by the Swedish People's party in 1922 featuring the flag of "Swedish Finland" along with a map.
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  Svenskfinland

Svenskfinland (literally "Swedish Finland") is the common name for the areas in Finland where the majority of the Swedish-speaking population of Finland live. The Finland-Swedish information and cultural centre Luckan upholds a website featuring information about Finland's Swedish speaking minority in English; Svenskfinland.fi

There are four traditional areas of Svenskfinland (Finnish names are given within brackets):

  • Nyland (Uusimaa), northern coast of the Gulf of Finland, from Hangö (Hanko) to Pyttis (Pyhtää), including the capital Helsingfors (Helsinki);
  • Åboland, Åbo (Turku) and archipelago to the southwest from Åbo;
  • Svenska Österbotten (Pohjanmaa), eastern coast of the Gulf of Bothnia from Sideby (Siipyy) to Karleby (Kokkola);
  • Åland (Ahvenanmaa)

The area known as Svenskfinland is also known jokingly as Ankdammen (lit. "duck-pond").[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Välkommen till Ankdammen". Språktidningen (in Swedish). 2008-06-03. Retrieved 2021-06-30.


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