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If someone still sees this interesting a few words about Kuusamo, the easternmost part of Northern Ostrobothnia. Look OP's map to see the location. Still in the late 1600s it was almost fully Saami region. During the next century people from the west migrated there and the area differs from surrounding areas in north and south.
Ethically people there are predominantly from the seaside with high Saami admixture, the reason why they want to belong to the seaside administration instead of Lapland or Kainuu. They don't feel kinship with them, because their root are far in the west. Very respected people. Unfortunately they are used in many genetic studies as a root of Finns, which is insanity, because they are heavily mixed and inbred. For instance that Indian dick Khan, who spread his idiocy now at 23andMe's ancestry workshop.
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