Töysä

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Template:Infobox settlement Töysä is a former municipality in Western Finland. It was consolidated to Alavus on 1 January 2013. It is part of the Southern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality had a population of 3,122 (31 December 2012)<ref name="population_count">Template:Cite web </ref> and covered an area of Template:Convert of which Template:Convert was water.<ref name="total_area">Template:Cite web </ref> The population density is Template:Pop density. Most inhabitants speak Finnish, with hardly any other languages being spoken.<ref name="population_by_language">Template:Cite webTemplate:Dead link </ref>

Töysä is known for its shopping village Tuuri and the Veljekset Keskinen department store.

History

The village of Töysäjärvi was established sometime before 1568. It was larger than the modern Töysä and a part of the Lapua parish. When the Kuortane chapel community was formed in 1645, Töysäjärvi was one of its villages. By the 17th century, the village's name had been shortened to Töysä. Its western part was called Ala-Töysä while the eastern part was called Yli-Töysä. In 1798, Kuortane became a parish while Yli-Töysä became a chapel community within Kuortane named Töysä. At the same time, Ala-Töysä was moved to the Alavus chapel community. The name Ala-Töysä was later supplanted by Ranta-Töysä.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Töysä became a municipality in 1865 and got a parish in 1926. Töysä was consolidated with Alavus in 2013.

Notable people

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