Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Prince Daniel traveled to Finland on Friday to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Vaasa Court of Appeal. The institution was originally established in 1776 by King Gustav III of Sweden during a period when Finland was under Swedish rule.
The visit highlights the historical and diplomatic ties between the two nations. The presence of the Swedish royal couple underscores the enduring legacy of the legal institution founded during the 18th century.
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