Halikko () is a
former municipality of
Finland
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that existed until December 31, 2008. On January 1, 2009, the municipality was merged with the larger neighboring
Salo. Before the merge Halikko had become a rapidly urbanizing rural area.
It was located in the
province
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of
Western Finland
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Histor ...
and was part of the
Southwest Finland
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region
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. The municipality had a population of 9,491 (2004-12-31) and covered an area of 357.31 km
2 (excluding sea) of which 0.52 km
2 was inland water. The
population density
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was 26.60 inhabitants per km
2.
The municipality was unilingually
Finnish.
History
There is evidence that areas in Halikko has been settled in the
Stone Age
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. One of the prehistoric villages, Rikala, became an important trade and meeting place on the Finnish coast during the
Iron Age
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. The
vikings
Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden),
who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.Roesdahl, pp. 9� ...
sailed to Rikala to trade with the finns. Several Iron Age treasures has been found in Halikko, e.g. the
Treasure of Halikko.
In the first centuries of the Swedish rule in Finland, the land was given to the ruling class. Manors of Åminne, Vuorentaka
and Wiurila were founded and they became powerful owners in Halikko. The oldest documented record of Halikko is from 1313. The stone church of Halikko was built in 1440.
The municipality of Halikko was formed in 1865 due to the municipal reform. The count of Wiurila became the first municipal manager. In 1932 Halikko had to give land to its growing neighbour
Salo. In 1967 the municipality of
Angelniemi was merged with Halikko.
On January 1, 2009, Halikko ceased to exist as it was attached to the City of
Salo. The territory of the former Halikko thus changed status from rural to urban.
Name
The name ''Halikko'' is mentioned for the first time in 1313. One theory is that the name derives from the
Germanic name ''Halicho'' or ''Halik''.
Saulo Kepsu has suggested that the toponym is Finnic in origin, being derived a possible pre-Christian personal name ''*Halikka'' or ''*Halikkoi'', which would be derived from the verb ''haluta'' (to want).
Notable people
*
Count Arvid Bernhard Horn af Ekebyholm (1664 in Vuorentaka Manor – 1742) a Swedish general, diplomat and politician.
See also
*
Halikko Church
Halikko Church (, ) is an Evangelical Lutheran church (building), church in Halikko, Finland. The first parts of the church were built in the 13th century, and Halikko Church is one of the 73 Medieval stone churches in Finland, medieval stone chur ...
External links
Former official site
References
Former municipalities of Finland
Salo, Finland
Populated places disestablished in 2009
2009 disestablishments in Finland
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