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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (21827)8/20/2002 4:30:27 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Salo/FInland has a swedish langauge elementary school these days, while Jyvaskyla more to
the east, and the real original and only finnish site (university) has swedish daycare.

Oulu, close to the polar circle, has a had a swedish school for ages, was private at one time,
then mostly for kids of rich swedish talking finns from the south who could not make it in
public school. Additionally norwegian and finns in the north has always been kind of friendly,
freely intermarried, partied and made love, taxfree trade over the border.

Data communcation would be more like Tampere, still much more women than men due to
the dam (as in Dam-ere) making those textile things rock and roll, lots of busy agrarian girls.

Ilmarinen

based on this sparring thing we have with the (swedish) swedes, since about 1232, especially
in the south, and especially Stockholm.