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  1. Peräseinäjoki is a former municipality of Finland. It was located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southern Ostrobothnia region . The municipality had a population of 3,653 (2004) and covered an area of 459.13 km 2 of which 14.11 km 2 was water.

  2. Peräseinäjoki on entinen Suomen kunta, joka sijaitsi Etelä-Pohjanmaan maakunnassa, Länsi-Suomen läänissä. Kunta kuului Eteläisten seinänaapurien seutukuntaan. Peräseinäjoen kunta liitettiin Seinäjokeen vuonna 2005. Lakkauttamishetkellä kunnassa asui 3 639 henkilöä, ja sen pinta-ala oli 459,08 km 2, josta 14,11 km 2 oli vesistöjä.

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    Seinäjoki ( Finnish: [ˈsei̯næˌjoki] ⓘ; lit. "Wall River"; Latin: Wegelia, formerly Swedish: Östermyra) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of South Ostrobothnia. Seinäjoki is located in the western interior of the country and along the River Seinäjoki.

  4. Today, Peräseinäjoki is one of the independent chapel parishes of Seinäjoki. The church is located in the centre of the village, and is also known as Pyhän Paavalin kirkko (St. Paul’s). Designed by the county architect Ivar Aminoff, the wooden cross-shaped church was completed in 1892 and has three galleries.

  5. Emigrant Museum is the open-air museum area, located on the shore of Lake Kalajärvi in Peräseinäjoki. The area showcases the lives of Finnish emigrants in different parts of the world. Hakalan Talo represents emigration to America and was the first building in the open-air museum area.

  6. Peräseinäjoki is a former municipality of Finland. The former coat of arms of Peräseinäjoki. It was located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southern Ostrobothnia region.

  7. Seinäjoki is the biggest city and the centre of the Region of South Ostrobothnia, in western Finland. It is in the junction of five railways and at the intersection of several main roads. Peräseinäjoki, Ylistaro and Nurmo have been merged into Seinäjoki.