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Raahe (; ; ) is a
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in
Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
, located on the western coast of the country. Raahe is situated in the
North Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia (; ) is a Regions of Finland, region of Finland. It borders the Finnish regions of Lapland (Finland), Lapland, Kainuu, Northern Savonia, North Savo, Central Finland and Central Ostrobothnia, as well as the Russian Republic of ...
region, along the
Gulf of Bothnia The Gulf of Bothnia (; ; ) is divided into the Bothnian Bay and the Bothnian Sea, and it is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland's west coast ( East Bothnia) and the northern part of Sweden's east coast ( West Bothnia an ...
. The population of Raahe is approximately , while the
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has a population of approximately . It is the most populous
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
in Finland. Founded in 1649 by the Swedish statesman and Governor General of Finland, Count
Per Brahe the Younger Count Per Brahe the Younger (18 February 1602 – 12 September 1680) was a Swedish soldier, statesman, and author. He served as Privy Councillor from 1630, Lord High Steward from 1640, as well as Governor-General of Finland in 1637–1640 and ...
, it is one of 10 remaining historic wooden towns (or town centres) in Finland. Examples of other historic wooden towns in Finland are
Kaskinen Kaskinen (; ) is a town and island in Finland, located on the west coast of the country. Kaskinen is situated in Ostrobothnia, along the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Kaskinen approximately , while the sub-region has a population of approxim ...
(Kaskö),
Old Rauma Old Rauma (, ) is the wooden centre of the town of Rauma, Finland. It was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1991 because of its unique wooden architecture and its well-preserved medieval town layout. It is one of the only medieval tow ...
,
Porvoo Porvoo (; ; ) is a city in Finland. It is located on the south coast of the country, on the Gulf of Finland. Porvoo lies in the eastern part of the Uusimaa region. The population of Porvoo is approximately , while the Porvoo sub-region, sub-re ...
(Borgå),
Jakobstad Jakobstad (; , ) is a town in Finland, located on the west coast of the country. Jakobstad is situated in Ostrobothnia (administrative region), Ostrobothnia, along the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Jakobstad is approximately , while the Jako ...
(Pietarsaari) and
Vaasa Vaasa (; , ), formerly (1855-1917) known as Nikolaistad (; ),Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) is a Periodization, period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries. It marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and was characterized by an effort to revive and sur ...
-inspired rectilinear town plan with an unusual central square (called ''Pekkatori'') with closed corners. Raahe is located southwest of
Oulu Oulu ( , ; ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of North Ostrobothnia. It is located on the northwestern coast of the country at the mouth of the Oulujoki, River Oulu. The population of Oulu is approximately , while the Oulu sub-regio ...
and northeast of
Kokkola Kokkola (; , ) is a town in Finland and the regional capital of Central Ostrobothnia. It is located on the west coast of the country, on the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Kokkola is approximately , while the Kokkola sub-region, sub-region h ...
, and covers an area of of which is water. The
population density Population density (in agriculture: Standing stock (disambiguation), standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area. It is mostly applied to humans, but sometimes to other living organisms too. It is a key geog ...
is .. Historically an agricultural and maritime region, Ostrobothnia supplied the largest number of immigrants from Finland to the USA and other countries such as Canada and Australia during the Great Migration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The neighbouring municipalities of Raahe are
Haapavesi Haapavesi is a town and a municipality of Finland. It is located in the North Ostrobothnia region. The name means "Aspen Water". The town has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . Neighbour mu ...
,
Oulainen Oulainen (, also ) is a town and a municipality of Finland. It is located in the Northern Ostrobothnia region, south of the city of Oulu. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density i ...
,
Pyhäjoki Pyhäjoki (; ) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the defunct province of Oulu, which was split in two regions; Pyhäjoki is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region. It is located southwest of the city of Oulu. The municipality is ...
,
Siikajoki Siikajoki is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the North Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . Neighbour municipalities are Hailuoto, Liminka, L ...
and
Siikalatva Siikalatva (pronounced ) is a geographical area and a municipality of Finland. It lies 90 kilometres to the south of the city of Oulu and belongs to the North Ostrobothnia region. Siikalatva has a population of approximately 6 000 and the municip ...
. Founded as a
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
- and Finnish-speaking town, the municipality is now unilingually Finnish. Three parishes have been merged with Raahe:
Saloinen Saloinen is a List of former municipalities of Finland, former municipality of Finland. It was a part of the Oulu Province, but now located in the region of North Ostrobothnia, Northern Ostrobothnia. It was consolidated with the town of Raahe in ...
in 1973,
Pattijoki Pattijoki is a settlement and List of former municipalities of Finland, former municipality in Finland. It was a part of the Oulu Province, but now located in the region of North Ostrobothnia, Northern Ostrobothnia. It was consolidated with the t ...
in 2003 and
Vihanti Vihanti was a municipality of Finland. It was merged with the city of Raahe on 1 January 2013. Vihanti is located in the Northern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of (31 December 2012) and covers an area of of which is wat ...
in 2013. The asteroid 1786 Raahe was named after the town and the municipality.


History


Before the establishment

The area of Raahe was originally a part of the parish of
Saloinen Saloinen is a List of former municipalities of Finland, former municipality of Finland. It was a part of the Oulu Province, but now located in the region of North Ostrobothnia, Northern Ostrobothnia. It was consolidated with the town of Raahe in ...
, known until 1913 as ''Salo''. It was one of the first parishes in northern Ostrobothnia.


Seventeenth century history

Count
Per Brahe the Younger Count Per Brahe the Younger (18 February 1602 – 12 September 1680) was a Swedish soldier, statesman, and author. He served as Privy Councillor from 1630, Lord High Steward from 1640, as well as Governor-General of Finland in 1637–1640 and ...
, the governor-general of Finland, gave a charter to the town of ''Salo'' (not to be confused with
Salo Salo or Salò may refer to: Places Finland *Salo, Finland, a town in Western Finland **Salo sub-region, a subdivision of Finland Proper and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009 *An old name of Saloinen, a former municipality in Ostroboth ...
in
Finland Proper Southwest Finland (, ; ) is a region ('','' ) of Finland. It borders the regions of Satakunta, Pirkanmaa, Tavastia Proper (Kanta-Häme), Uusimaa, and Åland. The regional capital and most populous city is Turku, which was the capital city of F ...
) in the year of 1649 with the purpose of constructing a town at Satamakangas, near the old harbour site. However, the harbour area had become so low that the future town was decided to be transferred. A new and better location was found further to the north, at the bay of Raahe. Having acquired the possession of the parish of Salo in 1652, Per Brahe renamed the town Brahestad or Raahe in Finnish.Raahe Tourist Office The planning of the town for the purpose of building Raahe was given to the surveyor Claes Claesson. His town plan followed the ideals of the regular grid plan of the
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) is a Periodization, period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries. It marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and was characterized by an effort to revive and sur ...
. All of the streets of Raahe were of equal width of 20-21 cubits or 10–11 meters. The market square stood by Rantakatu and the Town Hall behind the square. At the northeast corner of the town stood the church and the schoolhouse. Six blocks were realized of the town plan, i.e. the area surrounded by present-day Koulukatu, Kirkkokatu, Saaristokatu and Rantakatu. The later expansion and changes of the town have held the ambitions of Claesson's town plan in respect until the beginning of the latest century. The oldest picture still remaining of the town of Raahe, a seventeenth-century drawing, dates back to the year of 1659. It depicts the town as being surrounded by a so-called customs fence with two custom gates, the eastern one located outside of the crossroads of present-day Brahenkatu and Reiponkatu streets and the southern one at the end of Pitkäkatu street (present-day Kauppakatu street) approximately by present-day Koulukatu street. The busy harbour of the town was located on the shore by the customs warehouse, the present museum. There were two public buildings in Raahe: a handsome, admirable, two-story town hall with a tower, and a wooden church, whose construction had already begun in 1651. The church was given a weather boarding already in 1684-1685. This is one of the earliest examples of boarding known in Finland. The dwellings and houses were made from logs. As a rule, they were built close to the street facing plot boundary, the long side and the ridge of the roof parallel to the street. The unbuilt portion of the plot against the street was fitted up with a high, solid plank fence and a drive-in gate. The plots inside a block were not separated by fences. The average house usually consisted of one or two rooms, most of which were of the two-room cabin type. Almost every house in the drawing of Raahe has the most remarkable novelty of the seventeenth century, the chimney. At the same time it was still quite common to have whole towns and villages with chimneyless houses, especially in Eastern Finland. Considered from the point of view of architectural history, at the time of its foundation Raahe was a quite modern town. As far as is known today, no buildings exist from the seventeenth century.


18th century

The
Great Northern War In the Great Northern War (1700–1721) a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern Europe, Northern, Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. The initial leaders of the ant ...
, fought in the first two decades of the 18th century, and the
Great Wrath The Great Wrath (, in contemporary sources: , ; ) was a period of Finnish history dominated by the Russian invasion and subsequent military occupation of Finland, then part of the Swedish Empire, from 1714 until the Treaty of Nystad (1721), ...
nearly destroyed the town. In 1705, the population had been 641, while after the war this had decreased to 134, and the majority of the merchant class had escaped the war to Sweden. The town slowly recovered after the war, and trading started again. Raahe was given the right to international trade in 1791, which further enlivened the town's traffic and commerce. Goods such as tar, boards, tallow, butter, and fur were traded through Raahe, and improved road connections increased the competitiveness of the harbour.


Climate


Economy

Raahe was granted
Staple port The staple right, also translated stacking right or storage right, both from the Dutch , was a medieval right accorded to certain ports, the staple ports. It required merchant barges or ships to unload their goods at the port and to display them f ...
rights in 1791 and was traditionally a harbor town. With industrialization, Raahe was reinvented as a steel and heavy industry city and has further developed with engineering services, ICT and
software Software consists of computer programs that instruct the Execution (computing), execution of a computer. Software also includes design documents and specifications. The history of software is closely tied to the development of digital comput ...
production. Raahe is known for steel, heavy machinery, engineering works, shipping and ICT. The
Rautaruukki Rautaruukki Oyj, using the marketing name Ruukki, is a Finnish company, headquartered in Helsinki, which manufactures and supplies metal-based components and systems to the construction and engineering industries. In 2014 Swedish SSAB bought Ru ...
steel mill, which up to the 1980s was the largest single industrial site in the Nordic countries, is located in Raahe. The mill produces steel plate, coil and sheeting and semi-finished products for the engineering works. Traditionally, Raahe was a port city. In the late
Age of Sail The Age of Sail is a period in European history that lasted at the latest from the mid-16th (or mid-15th) to the mid-19th centuries, in which the dominance of sailing ships in global trade and warfare culminated, particularly marked by the int ...
, the 1850s and on, shipping companies in Raahe owned Finland's largest fleet of sailing vessels, 60 in total at their height. Currently, the port of Raahe is the sixth busiest port in the country, with 700 ships visiting each year. Cargo that is transported through the port includes raw materials and loose cargo, steel, lumber, containers and contract-shipped goods. With the steel industry, Raahe has grown into the third largest city in the ex-
Oulu province The Province of Oulu (, , ) was a Provinces of Finland, province of Finland from 1775 to 2009. It bordered the provinces of Lapland (former province of Finland), Lapland, Western Finland and Eastern Finland and also the Gulf of Bothnia and Russia ...
, after Oulu and
Kajaani Kajaani (; ), is a town in Finland and the regional capital of Kainuu. Kajaani is located southeast of Oulujärvi, Lake Oulu, which drains into the Gulf of Bothnia through the Oulujoki, Oulu River. The population of Kajaani is approximately , w ...
. Like Oulu, the city promotes the ICT business, with the help of the steel industry (ProMetal and Steelpolis) and ICT industry (Softpolis)
business incubator A business incubator is an organization that helps startup companies and individual entrepreneurs to develop their businesses by providing a fullscale range of services, starting with management training and office space, and ending with venture ...
s/
business park A business park or office park is a designated area of land in which many office buildings are grouped together. These types of developments are often located in suburban areas where land and building costs are more affordable, and are typically ...
s. The municipal tax rate is 19.75%. In 2007, the structure of the economy was as follows: agriculture and forestry 1%, construction 6%, manufacturing 43%, and retail, services and public services 50%. The sub-region includes the municipalities of
Pyhäjoki Pyhäjoki (; ) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the defunct province of Oulu, which was split in two regions; Pyhäjoki is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region. It is located southwest of the city of Oulu. The municipality is ...
and
Siikajoki Siikajoki is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the North Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . Neighbour municipalities are Hailuoto, Liminka, L ...
.


Sports

The men's
pesäpallo Pesäpallo (; ; , colloquially known in Finnish as pesis and also referred to as Finnish baseball) is a fast-moving bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball sport that is often referred to as the national sport of Finland and has some presence in other ...
team
Pattijoen Urheilijat Pattijoen Urheilijat ( "Pattijoki Athletes") is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Raahe. It was founded in 1928. Pattijoen Urheilijat is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. Pattijoen Urheilijat has won the men's Finnish Pesäpallo Cham ...
competes in the
Superpesis The Superpesis is the highest level of the Finnish pesäpallo league system. Contested by 13 clubs in men's league and 12 clubs in women's league, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Ykköspesis. Seasons usually run from ...
national league, playing at
Rännäri Stadium Pattijoen Urheilijat ( "Pattijoki Athletes") is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Raahe. It was founded in 1928. Pattijoen Urheilijat is playing in the top-tier Superpesis. Pattijoen Urheilijat has won the men's Finnish Pesäpallo Cham ...
.


Transportation

The
European route E8 The European route E8 is a European route that runs between Tromsø, Norway and Turku, Finland. The length of the route is . * E8: Tromsø – Nordkjosbotn – Skibotn – Kilpisjärvi – Kaaresuvanto – Muonio – Tornio – Keminmaa ...
goes through the city, and is the biggest mean of land transportation in Raahe. Raahe also has bus transportation by various companies. The Raahe railway station next to the Raahe Railroad was closed from passenger traffic in 1966. Ticket selling ended in 2000.


Notable people

* Joonas Donskoi (born 1992), ice hockey player *
Katja Hänninen Katja Maria Hänninen (born 26 January 1980, in Oulainen) is a Finnish politician. She has been a member of the Parliament of Finland since 2014, when she replaced Merja Kyllönen Merja Kyllönen (born 25 January 1977) is a Finnish politicia ...
(born 1980), politician *
Jyri Junnila Jyri Junnila (born April 7, 1984) is a Finnish professional ice hockey Right wing who is currently playing for KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. He previously played for Kärpät in the Finnish Liiga. On 30 January 2019, Junnila joined KalPa Kale ...
(born 1984), ice hockey player * Petri Keskitalo (born 1967), decathlete *
Heikki Kinnunen Heikki Kinnunen (born in Raahe) is a Finland, Finnish actor, who became well known in the beginning of the 1970s in the comedy program ''Ällitälli''. Kinnunen was known specially for his roles in comedy films and -series. He has played the lead ...
(born 1946), actor *
Laura Kivistö Laura Kivistö (born 26 June 1981) is a Finnish former defender. She played for PK-35 Vantaa in the Naisten Liiga. Club career She played for HJK Helsinki before joining PK-35 Vantaa in 2013. International career She was called up to be pa ...
(born 1981), football (soccer) player *
JP Leppäluoto Juha-Pekka "JP" Leppäluoto (born 15 November 1974 in Raahe) is a Finnish musician. He was in the band Charon until the summer of 2011 as a vocalist and songwriter. He also formed the band Harmaja as a vocalist, guitar player and songwriter. ...
(born 1974), musician * Hanna-Leena Mattila (born 1964), politician *
Janne Niinimaa Janne Henrik Niinimaa (born May 22, 1975) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey player. He played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Edmonton Oilers, New York Islanders, Dallas Stars, and Montreal C ...
(born 1975), ice hockey player *
Lasse Paakkonen Lasse Paakkonen (born 8 July 1986 in Raahe) is a Finnish cross-country skier who has been competing since he was seven years old. He finished tenth in the team sprint event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Pa ...
(born 1986), cross-country skier * Markus Poukkula (born 1988), ice hockey player *
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(born 1970), musician *
Miikka Salomäki Miikka Salomäki (born 9 March 1993) is a Finnish professional ice hockey forward currently playing with Lausanne HC of the National League (NL). Playing career Salomäki was drafted in the second round, 52nd overall. by the Nashville Predato ...
(born 1993), ice hockey player *
Onni Suutari Onni Suutari (born 29 April 2003) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ykkönen club OLS. Club career OLS Born in Raahe, Suutari started playing football with a local club FC Raahe. He moved to Oulu in 2018 to join ...
(born 2003), football player


International relations


Twin towns — Sister cities

Raahe is twinned with: *
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,
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, since 1940 *
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, since 1946 *
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, since 1968, cooperation suspended since 2022 *
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, since 1987 *
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, twinned with Vihanti (now consolidated with Raahe) since 1998 * Sosnovy Bor,
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, since 2017, cooperation suspended since 2022 *
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, preparation for twinning agreement started in 2018


Gallery

File:Raahe Tornitalo 20140820.JPG, Raahe highrise/water tower was built in 1958. File:Memorial Anchor Raahe 20160731.jpg, Raahe Museum File:Softpolis Raahe - panoramio - Aulo Aasmaa (5).jpg, Softpolis Raahe File:Raahe Church 20120112a.JPG, Raahe Church File:Hospital Raahe 20130511 02.JPG, The Raahe Hospital File:Löytöeläinkoti, Home for found animals - panoramio.jpg, Animal shelter for found animals


See also

*
Raahe Museum Raahe Museum (or the Museum of Raahe) is the oldest museum of local history and culture in Finland. The museum is located in the town of Raahe, in Oulu province. History The Museum of Raahe was founded in 1862 by Carl Robert Ehrström. From th ...
*
Tasku beacon tower Tasku beacon tower (''Taskun pooki'' in Finnish) is a daymark tower located on the island of Tasku (''Pocket'' in English) in the Raahe archipelago in the Gulf of Bothnia in Finland. The structure was built in 1853 from the plans drawn by Albin ...


References

;Notes


External links

* *
Town of Raahe
– Official site
Old Raahe historical information in English, Finnish, German, and SwedishFinnish Institute of Migration English pages with historical information and databasesRaahe Guide
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