2. FACTS ABOUT FINLAND,
PORI AND RAUMA
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3. FINLAND IN BRIEF
• About 5.4 million inhabitants
• Neighboring countries Sweden, Russia, Norway and Estonia
• “Suomi” is Finnish for ”Finland”
• Capital city Helsinki, about 600 000 people. With surrounding cities Espoo and
Vantaa (Helsinki Metropolitan area) all together 1,2 million people
• Other major cities Tampere, Turku, Oulu, Jyväskylä, Kuopio and Lahti
• Finland is a bilingual country with two official languages: Finnish and Swedish
• Independent since 1917, before independency a part of the Russian
Empire from 1809 to 1917 and a Swedish era from 1249 to 1809
• And yes we do love taking Sauna!
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4. PORI IN BRIEF
• Pori is a city, which is located on the west coast of Finland
• The city is located some 15 kilometres from the Gulf of Bothnia, on the
estuary of the Kokemäenjoki river, which is the largest in Finland
• Pori was established in 1558 by John III (Finnish: Juhana III or Juhana-
herttua).
• Pori is the most important town in the Satakunta region.
• Pori has about 85 000 inhabitants
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5. VIEWS FROM PORI 1.
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• Yyteri Beach is one of the longest
in Finland and all of Nordic
countries, and has also many
distinctive dunes.
• It’s a nationally valuable
landscape area in Finland
• The dune area is unique in Europe
because of its size
6. VIEW FROM PORI 2.
• The old Town hall of Pori,
• Built in 1839–1841
• Architect Carl Ludvig Engel
• Where four pilasters are holding
the dominated facade, where is a
Latin inscription Curia Arctopolis
on the pediment "Bear City court
venue” (the Swedish name of Pori
is Björneborg (Bear City) and Latin
name is Arctopolis).
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7. RAUMA IN BRIEF
• Rauma is a city, which is located on the west coast of Finland
• Between citys of Pori and Turku
• Rauma was granted town privileges on May 17, 1442
• Rauma is known for its high quality lace and the old wooden architecture of
its centre (Old Rauma), which is a Unesco world heritage site.
• Rauma has its own dialect of Finnish, so called "Rauman giäl".
• Rauma has about 40 000 inhabitants
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8. VIEWS FROM RAUMA 1.
• The Old Rauma is area of approximately six hundred buildings and about
800 people are living in the area
• The oldest buildings date from the 18th century
• Street views from Old Rauma
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9. VIEWS FROM RAUMA 2.
• Coastal city Rauma is lived always in the sea and traded by the sea.
• Rauma is lived always from the sea, where city has got many a foreign
influences
• In the 19th century, Rauma had a great sail fleet, which disappeared in the
1950 's.
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