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653: 346: 149: 137: 427: 684: 312: 405: 478: 574: 32: 544: 186:. The English translation would be "new land". From the Middle Ages to 1809, most of the present-day Finland was a part of Sweden. Uusimaa (Nyland) was thus also included among the historical Swedish provinces. 261:
in 1560. The arms are crowned by a count's coronet, though by Finnish tradition this more resembles a Swedish baronial coronet. Blazon: "Azure, between two bars wavy Argent, a boat Or with rudder."
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This article is about the former historical jurisdiction; linguistic and cultural province. For other former provinces by this name, see
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from the 12th or 13th century onwards. Coastal Uusimaa had earlier been semi-deserted, but was soon populated by Swedish settlers.
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Historically, coastal Uusimaa was a Swedish-speaking area. However, the capital of Finland,
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Along with the rest of southern and western Finland, Uusimaa was ruled by the
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