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'''Nedervetil''' (Finnish: '''Alaveteli''')<ref>{{cite web|title=Svenska ortnamn i Finland|url=http://kaino.kotus.fi/www/verkkojulkaisut/ortnamn/finsksvensklista.html|accessdate=2 April 2012}}</ref> is a former municipality in [[Ostrobothnia (region)|Ostrobothnia]], Finland. It is now part of [[Kronoby]] municipality. |
'''Nedervetil''' (Finnish: '''Alaveteli''')<ref>{{cite web|title=Svenska ortnamn i Finland|url=http://kaino.kotus.fi/www/verkkojulkaisut/ortnamn/finsksvensklista.html|accessdate=2 April 2012}}</ref> is a former municipality in [[Ostrobothnia (region)|Ostrobothnia]], Finland. It is now part of [[Kronoby]] municipality. |
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It has given its Finnish name to [[Alaveteli]], open source software to help in [[Freedom of information legislation|Freedom of Information]] enquiries, because [[Anders Chydenius]] (1729–1803), an early proponent of freedom of the press, lived and worked as a curate in this area for some years. |
It has given its Finnish name to [[Alaveteli]]{{Citation needed}}, open source software to help in [[Freedom of information legislation|Freedom of Information]] enquiries, because [[Anders Chydenius]] (1729–1803), an early proponent of freedom of the press, lived and worked as a curate in this area for some years. |
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Nedervetil (Finnish: Alaveteli)[1] is a former municipality in Ostrobothnia, Finland. It is now part of Kronoby municipality.
It has given its Finnish name to Alaveteli[citation needed], open source software to help in Freedom of Information enquiries, because Anders Chydenius (1729–1803), an early proponent of freedom of the press, lived and worked as a curate in this area for some years.
References
- ^ "Svenska ortnamn i Finland". Retrieved 2 April 2012.