Uusikaupunki

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Expand Finnish Template:Infobox settlement Uusikaupunki (Template:IPA; Template:Langx, Template:IPA; also known as Vasaborg)<ref name="runeberg">Template:Cite web</ref> is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the Southwest Finland region, Template:Convert northwest of Turku and Template:Convert south of Pori. The municipality has a population of Template:Data Finland municipality/population count ({{#time: j F Y|Template:Data Finland municipality/population count }})<ref name="population_count" /> and covers an area of Template:Convert of which Template:Convert is inland water. The population density is Template:Convert.

The municipality is unilingually Finnish. Both its Finnish and Swedish names translate literally to "new town". The original name of the main village that was incorporated into Uusikaupunki was Kalainen<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> (roughly translated from Finnish as "rich in fish"). The surrounding region, and especially the neighboring town of Kalanti, which merged with Uusikaupunki in 1993, was already a lively marketplace for wooden objects and salt in the early Middle Ages. Uusikaupunki was founded to legalize this trade.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Geography

Uusikaupunki is located in the Vakka-Suomi sub-region on the shores of the Gulf of Bothnia.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Template:Ill (Sirppujoki) flows through the town and flows into the reservoir of Uusikaupunki in the northern part of the town. The freshwater pool was built in 1965 when the bays of Velhovesi and Ruotsinvesi were dammed from the sea. The area of the basin is about 40 km², and the town and part of Vakka-Suomi get their domestic water from it. The acidity of the freshwater basin has caused some fish deaths as well as an overgrowth of aquatic plants.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2011, the Bothnian Sea National Park was established in the outer archipelago of Uusikaupunki. The area, named Finland's largest marine national park, begins in the south of the Kustavi archipelago and ends in the north in the Merikarvia archipelago.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Cityscape

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Old wooden blocks of Uusikaupunki

The center of Uusikaupunki is built according to the so-called "grid plan layout"<ref>Uudenkaupungin historian lyhyt oppimäärä (in Finnish)</ref> and is one of the best-preserved Empire-style wooden house blocks in the country.<ref name="ugin"/> Today, there are a total of 40 blocks left. Because of this, the area is characterized by wide streets and large blocks with the narrow alleys.<ref>Uudenkaupungin puutalokorttelit - Finnish Heritage Agency (in Finnish)</ref> In a town plan drawn up in 1649, there were 27 blocks in the town center that required residential buildings to be built. The town was built of densely red-soil houses, and the estates were not pleasantly considered deserted. The town also expanded around the base of the bay, where a suburban settlement was built. Green areas were not established in the town until the 1850s, when a new town plan was planned for the town.<ref name="ugin">Uusikaupunki – tulipalojen muovaama empirepuukaupunki (in Finnish)</ref>

According to the Finnish Heritage Agency, the town's most significant public buildings are the Seikow's school building and the Uusikaupunki's library building. Seikow's Neo-Renaissance building was one of the oldest school buildings in Finland.<ref>Ugin Seikowin koululle tukea Museovirastolta - Turun Sanomat (in Finnish)</ref> The town library is thought to be one of the oldest functioning library buildings in the country; it was founded in 1861.<ref>Uudenkaupungin kirjasto Template:Webarchive (in Finnish)</ref> The first glass factory of Finland, which was located in Uusikaupunki, was destroyed in a fire in 1685.<ref>Uudenkaupungin lasitehtaalla lyhyt mutta värikäs historia - Uudenkaupungin Sanomat (in Finnish)</ref> In the center of Uusikaupunki is the Bonk Centre museum, which houses a collection of products from the fictional Bonk Business Company.<ref>Bonk Museum</ref> In addition, the town has a cultural history museum.<ref>Kalannin kotiseutumuseo (in Finnish)</ref> A notable building in the town center is also Wallila, designed by F. A. Sjöström and located on a hill near the sea. It is now used as venue for Crusell Week music festival, which is named after composer-clarinetist Bernhard Crusell, who was born in Uusikaupunki.<ref>Info | Crusell Music Festival (in Finnish)</ref><ref>Valitse Uusikaupunki 2021 (in Finnish)</ref>

History

The town of Uusikaupunki was founded as a town with the rights of commerce on April 19, 1617 by decree by Gustav II Adolf.<ref name="history">Yleistä Uudenkaupungin historiasta Template:Webarchive (in Finnish)</ref> His daughter and successor, Queen Christina of Sweden, raised her illegitimate half-brother Gustav of Vasaborg to the dignity of a count when she gave him the Countship of Nystad in 1647,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> which led to the county town sometimes being called Vasaborg.<ref name="runeberg"/> In 1721, the Peace of Nystad was signed in Uusikaupunki, ending the Great Northern War between Sweden and Russia, but as the Crimean War broke out in 1853, Uusikaupunki was attacked by French Navy and British Navy in 1855 during the Åland War. Up to the 19th century, Uusikaupunki was an important port for commerce and fishing, and up to the latter half of the 20th century, the Port of Uusikaupunki retained an important ship-building industry.<ref>Merenkulkijoita uudestakaupungista - Varsinais-Suomi 1917 (in Finnish)</ref>

Economy

Uusikaupunki is the home of Valmet Automotive, a contract automobile mechanical production company, producing cars and vehicles for brands such as Mercedes-Benz. It was founded in 1968 as Saab-Valmet for manufacturing Saab cars. As of June 2017, Valmet is assembling Mercedes-Benz A-Class and Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class cars. Furthermore, it produces the first commercially available solar-electric vehicle - the Lightyear 0 - as of November 2022.<ref>Valmet Automotive completed the first Lightyear 0 pre-production solar electric vehicle </ref> Today, Valmet is one of the largest and most significant employers in Uusikaupunki.<ref>IL: Valmet Automotive käynnistää 1 000 henkilön jättirekrytoinnin (in Finnish)</ref>

Politics

The results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Uusikaupunki were:

Points of interest

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The windmills of Myllymäki

Uusikaupunki is home to the Bonk museum.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Other attractions include:

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Bonk Business.

Culture

Music

Karjurock, the annual rock music festival has been held in Uusikaupunki since 2007.<ref>Karjurockissa historiallisen suuri leirintäalue: "Lipunmyynti on nyt älyttömän kovassa vauhdissa!"Raumalainen (in Finnish)</ref><ref>Sikailua ja karjukisailua villisikatilallaTurun Sanomat (in Finnish)</ref>

Sports

The town was co-host of the 1982 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women.

Notable people

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Bernhard Crusell (1775–1838)

International relations

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Twin towns – sister cities

Uusikaupunki is twinned with:

See also

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