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Sävar (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈsɛ̂ːvar]) is a locality situated in Umeå Municipality, Västerbotten County, Sweden with 2,670 inhabitants in 2010. It is located by E4 about 15 km north of Umeå, Sweden, and is mostly known for being the last battlefield of the Finnish War. References
The Battle of Sävar was fought on Saturday, 19 August 1809, between Swedish and Russian forces, during the Finnish War; it was the last pitched battle to be fought in Sweden. After the Russian conquest of eastern Sweden (present-day Finland) in 1808, the Swedish forces retreated to actual Sweden.
- 19 August 1809
- Russian victory
- Sävar, in Västerbotten, Sweden
The Russians moved rapidly to defend, defeating the Swedish force landed at Ratan at Sävar on 19 August. The next day, on 20 August, the Swedish riflemen was attacked and pushed out of Ratan, turning to the flotilla and starting the evacuation.
The Battle of Sävar was a decisive battle in The Finnish War fought between Swedish and Russian forces at the village of Sävar in Västerbotten, about eighteen kilometres northeast of Umeå. The day before, a Swede had landed in Ratan to retake Umeå, which the Russians had besieged for a few months.
Guide to Sävar Parish, Sweden ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
The Battle of Sävar was fought on Saturday, 19 August 1809, between Swedish and Russian forces, during the Finnish War; it was the last pitched battle to be fought in Sweden. After the Russian conquest of eastern Sweden (present-day Finland) in 1808, the Swedish forces retreated to actual Sweden.
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Sävar is a locality situated in Umeå Municipality, Västerbotten County, Sweden with 2,670 inhabitants in 2010.It is located by E4 about 15 km north of Umeå, Sweden. Sävar is mostly known for being the last battlefield of the Finnish War.