Ostrobothnia
Ostrobothnia is a region located in western Finland, known for its flat landscapes and agricultural areas. It is bordered by the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and is characterized by its unique blend of Finnish and Swedish cultures, reflecting the historical influences in the area.
The region is home to several cities, including Vaasa and Kokkola, which serve as cultural and economic centers. Ostrobothnia is also recognized for its vibrant traditions, including folk music and dance, and hosts various festivals that celebrate its rich heritage and community spirit.