Laponia (historical province of Finland)
Historical province of Finland
Laponia (Finnish: Lappi, Swedish: Lappland) is a historical Finnish Province in the north of Finland. The present-day Finnish region, modern province of Lapland contains also an Ostrobothnian area called Peräpohjola outside of the historical Laponia. The historical province formed a part of a larger Swedish historical province of Laponia before Finland was ceded to Russia in September 1809.
See also
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- Southwest Finland (except Loimaa and Somero municipalities)
- North Karelia
- South Karelia
- Old Finland
- eastern Kymenlaakso
- easternmost North Savo
- southernmost South Savo
northern Lapland
- Central Ostrobothnia
- Ostrobothnia
- Kainuu
- North Ostrobothnia
- predominantly South Ostrobothnia
- Southern Lapland
- westernmost Central Finland
- northeastern Southwest Finland
- southeastern South Ostrobothnia
- Loimaa of Southwest Finland
- predominantly North Savo
- predominantly South Savo
- Päijät-Häme
- Kanta-Häme
- predominantly Central Finland
- northwestern Kymenlaakso
- westernmost North Savo
- southern and southwestern Pirkanmaa
- southwesternmost South Savo
- Somero of Southwest Finland
- Uusimaa
- southwestern Kymenlaakso
68°00′N 26°00′E / 68.000°N 26.000°E / 68.000; 26.000
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