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![[Flag of West Bothnia]](../images/s/se-vbott.gif) by Elias Granqvist
 
by Elias Granqvist
The flag is a banner of the arms;
arms granted in 1560, revised grant on 15 June 1939.
This is the flag of West Bothnia, a historical province in Sweden. The reindeer 
is a characteristic animal of the Bothnian fauna.
Elias Granqvist, 25 December 2001 
West Bothnia (in Swedish: Västerbotten) was originally all Swedish land west 
of the Gulf of Bothnia (while the Swedish land east of this gulf was East Bothnia, 
or Ostrobothnia (Österbotten)). The land of the Laps (the Samis) were however considered 
a province of its own as soon as it was possible to positively see it as a part 
of the Swedish realm, and this was called Lapland (in Swedish Lappland, in Finnish 
Lappi). The original eastern border of the province was at the Kemi and Ounas Rivers, 
but in the peace treaty of Hamina (Fredrikshamn) in 1809, the border between Sweden 
and Russia was drawn along the Torne River. During the 20th Century, many people 
has come to see the northern part of the province as a province in its own right, 
called North Bothnia (Norrbotten).
Elias Granqvist, 25 December 2001 
Official blazon in Swedish: "I med 6-uddiga stjärnor av guld bestrött blått fält en springande ren av silver med röd beväring."
Blazoned in English: "Azure Seme of Mullets Or a Reindeer in full course Argent 
attired and hoofed Gules."
English blazon by Željko Heimer, 4 October 2000