Wasa Tidning
Wasa Tidning, founded in 1902 by a group of Swedish-speaking Finns in Vaasa, has been integral to the region’s media landscape. Originally aimed at the Swedish-speaking population, it now delivers a comprehensive range of news, from local to international stories, cultural features, and opinion pieces. With a commitment to rigorous journalism and quality, Wasa Tidning is a trusted source of information in Finland, reflecting community concerns and influencing public discourse. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Wasa Tidning, Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland starting 1839, including 17,778 scans in total. This archive offers a glimpse into the past, featuring historical figures and events that may relate to your own family history. Explore these old newspapers to uncover the rich narrative of your community and the world.