Central Ostrobothnia
| Central Ostrobothnia Keski-Pohjanmaan maakunta Mellersta Österbottens landskap | ||
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| Country | Finland | |
| Historical province | Ostrobothnia | |
| Area | ||
| • Total | 5,706.39 km2 (2,203.25 sq mi) | |
| Population (2013) | ||
| • Total | 68,677 | |
| • Density | 12/km2 (31/sq mi) | |
| Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | |
| • Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | |
| ISO 3166 code | FI-07 | |
| NUTS | 1A1 | |
| Regional bird | Skylark (Alauda arvensis) | |
| Regional fish | - | |
| Regional flower | Bluebell (Harebell) | |
| Website | keski-pohjanmaa.fi | |
Central Ostrobothnia (Finnish: Keski-Pohjanmaa; Swedish: Mellersta Österbotten) is a region in Finland. It borders to the regions Ostrobothnia, Northern Ostrobothnia, Central Finland, Southern Ostrobothnia.
Historical provinces
For History, Geography and Culture see: Ostrobothnia
Municipalities
There are eight municipalities in Central Ostrobothnia. Cities and towns are marked in bold.
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Gallery
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Kokkola Town Hall
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Gulf of Bothnia in Lohtaja
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Kaarlela Church in Kokkola originally built in late 15th century
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An annual folk music festival takes place in Kaustinen; the area used to have a strong tradition in folk music
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Rural landscape in Kälviä
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Veteli Church
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A street view in Kokkola Old Town
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Lake Lestijärvi, Lestijärvi
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Tankar lighthouse, Kokkola
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Halsua Church
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Kannus Railway Station
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Kaustinen Church
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Folk Arts Centre in Kaustinen
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A former school building from 1696 in Kokkola; oldest preserved non-religious wooden building in Finland
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A poor man statue at Kälviä Church
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Central Ostrobothnia. |
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Coordinates: 63°30′N 24°15′E / 63.500°N 24.250°E

