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Olavinlinna is a 15th-century three-tower castle located in Savonlinna, Finland.
It is the northernmost medieval stone fortress still standing.
Savonlinna is a town and a municipality of 33,866 inhabitants in the southeast of Finland, in the heart of the Saimaa lake region.
The Finnish name of the town means "Castle of Savonia" and the Swedish name means "New Castle".
The province of Savo represents the original homeland of the Savonians, one of the subgroups that later became assimilated to form the Finns.
Savonia, which had been a part of Sweden from the late-13th century, was separated from Sweden when Finland was ceded to Russia in September 1809.
The name of the tribe THE SAVONIANS (TSV) that will be created in the North Western section of the map is originated from the name of the realm Olavinlinna.
It is the northernmost medieval stone fortress still standing.
Savonlinna is a town and a municipality of 33,866 inhabitants in the southeast of Finland, in the heart of the Saimaa lake region.
The Finnish name of the town means "Castle of Savonia" and the Swedish name means "New Castle".
The province of Savo represents the original homeland of the Savonians, one of the subgroups that later became assimilated to form the Finns.
Savonia, which had been a part of Sweden from the late-13th century, was separated from Sweden when Finland was ceded to Russia in September 1809.
The name of the tribe THE SAVONIANS (TSV) that will be created in the North Western section of the map is originated from the name of the realm Olavinlinna.