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Vaasa Vasa (Swedish)
Named for
House of Vasa Nicholas I of Russia (1855–1917)
Capital city
29 January 1918 – 3 May 1918
Government
• City manager
Tomas Häyry
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The town was named after the Royal House of Wasa, and the coat of arms of the same House was to be its symbol. In the 17th century, trading was f lourishing and ...
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Vaasa, Finland (Swedish: Vasa) is one of Bellingham's seven sister cities. This sister city relationship has existed since 2006.