Even though one is in Finland – Swedish is a main language of the town of Vaasa. Hence all street signs and many shop signs are in both Swedish and Finnish.
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Vaasa, a diversified town by the sea

Vaasa is the spiritual heart of Ostrobothnia, open to all. It´s the biggest town in the area with over 57.000 inhabitants 72 % Finnish-speaking, 25 % Swedish-speaking and 3 % with other languages as...
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Vasa - Where past and present meet

In Vaasa the past and the present meet: local enterprises, distinctive cultural life, two languages, international industry and the tranquility of a small town. This bilingual town’s leafy avenues,......
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My first trip to Vaasa was in November 2002. I have always had a feeling that it could a city that i love, but I have never been there before. Now I decided to take a trip to Vaasa, 'cause my...
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Vasa is a nice city, small about 60.000 inhabitants. I like to live here in Vasa, especially in the summers when you can be outside and have picnics and meet friends :)
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Vaasa is a small town on the west coast of Finland. I've been here twice, both times to watch football. I work with a guy who comes from near here and he advised us of where to go for a weekend of...
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