Raseborg

Raseborg
RaseborgRaasepori
Town
Raseborgs stad
Raaseporin kaupunki
Castle of Raseborg

Coat of arms

Location of Raseborg in Finland
Coordinates: 59°58.5′N 023°26′E / 59.9750°N 23.433°E / 59.9750; 23.433Coordinates: 59°58.5′N 023°26′E / 59.9750°N 23.433°E / 59.9750; 23.433
Country  Finland
Region Uusimaa
Sub-region Raseborg sub-region
Charter 2009
Government
  Town manager Ragnar Lundqvist
Area (2018-01-01)[1]
  Total 2,354.24 km2 (908.98 sq mi)
  Land 1,147.70 km2 (443.13 sq mi)
  Water 1,206.47 km2 (465.82 sq mi)
Area rank 67th largest in Finland
Population (2018-08-31)[2]
  Total 27,792
  Rank 39th largest in Finland
  Density 24.22/km2 (62.7/sq mi)
Population by native language[3]
  Swedish 66.2% (official)
  Finnish 31% (official)
  Others 2.8%
Population by age[4]
  0 to 14 16.3%
  15 to 64 63.5%
  65 or older 20.2%
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Municipal tax rate[5] 21%
Climate Dfb
Website www.raseborg.fi

Raseborg (Finnish: Raasepori) is a town (administrative are) and municipality of Finland. It was created on January 1, 2009, when the municipalities of Ekenäs, Karis and Pohja were consolidated into a single town.[6]

The town has a population of 27,792 (31 August 2018)[2] and covers an area of 2,354.24 square kilometres (908.98 sq mi) of which 1,206.47 km2 (465.82 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 24.22 inhabitants per square kilometre (62.7/sq mi).

The name of the new town is based on the Castle of Raseborg located in Ekenäs, or formerly in the municipality of Snappertuna. Historically the name of the county was also Raseborg in the 14th century.

The town is bilingual, the majority of the town being Swedish-speakers, taking up two-thirds of the population (66.2% to be precise) and Finnish-speakers being the minority, which approximately takes up the remaining one-third of the population (31% precisely).

In February 2011, Raseborg Municipality entered into a "Friendship Co-operation Agreement" with Makana Municipality in South Africa. The project, which is to last three years, seeks to facilitate information sharing in the fields of economic development, arts and culture, women's development, youth development, and education.[7]

Politics

Results of the Finnish parliamentary election, 2011 in Raseborg:

References

  1. 1 2 "Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" (PDF). National Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Ennakkoväkiluku kuukausittain sukupuolen mukaan alueittain, elokuu 2018" (in Finnish). Statistics Finland. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  3. "Population according to language and the number of foreigners and land area km2 by area as of 31 December 2008". Statistics Finland's PX-Web databases. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  4. "Population according to age and gender by area as of 31 December 2008". Statistics Finland's PX-Web databases. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
  5. "List of municipal and parish tax rates in 2011". Tax Administration of Finland. 29 November 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  6. "Local Councils Vote to in Favour of Municipal Merger". Yle.fi. YLE. 2007-06-19. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
  7. "Finland Trip Feeback". Makana Municipality. Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2011-11-29.

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