Rauma (; sv, Raumo) is a
town
A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world.
Origin and use
The word "town" shares an ori ...
and
municipality
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The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
of around ()
inhabitants on the west coast of
Finland
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, north of
Turku
Turku ( ; ; sv, Åbo, ) is a city and former capital on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Finland Proper (''Varsinais-Suomi'') and the former Turku and Pori Province (''Turun ja Porin lääni''; ...
, and south of
Pori. Its neighbouring municipalities are
Eura
Eura is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Satakunta region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .
The municipal ...
,
Eurajoki
Eurajoki ( sv, Euraåminne) is a municipality of Finland located in the region of Satakunta in the province of Western Finland. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .
The m ...
,
Laitila and
Pyhäranta
Pyhäranta () is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southwest Finland region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density
...
. Granted town privileges on 17 April 1442 (then under the rule of
Sweden), Rauma is known for its
paper
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and maritime industry, high quality
lace
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(since the 18th century) and the old wooden
architecture
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of the city centre (
Old Rauma
Old Rauma ( fi, Vanha Rauma, sv, Gamla Raumo) 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 ...
, Vanha Rauma), which is a
UNESCO
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World Heritage
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site.
History
In the 14th century, before it was declared a town, Rauma had a
Franciscan
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, image_size = 200px
, caption = A cross, Christ's arm and Saint Francis's arm, a universal symbol of the Franciscans
, abbreviation = OFM
, predecessor =
, ...
monastery
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and a
Catholic
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church. In 1550, the townsmen of Rauma were
ordered to relocate to
Helsinki
Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the capital, primate, and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of . The city ...
, but this was unsuccessful and Rauma continued to grow.
Practically the whole wooden part of the town of Rauma was devastated in the fires of 1640 and 1682. The city centre, which was as large as the town was until 1809, has approximately 600 wooden buildings. The
neo-renaissance
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style of many of the houses is a result of prosperity brought on by seafaring. In 1897 Rauma had the largest fleet of sailing boats in Finland, totalling 57 vessels. As the
Crimean War
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Geopolitical causes of the war included the ...
broke out in 1853, Rauma was attacked by
French Navy
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and
British Navy
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in 1855 during the
Åland War
The Åland War ( fi, Oolannin sota, sv, Åländska kriget) is the Finnish term for the operations of a British-French naval force against military and civilian facilities on the coast of the Grand Duchy of Finland in 1854–1856, during the Crime ...
. Goods were mainly exported to
Germany
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,
Stockholm and the
Baltic states. In the 1890s, Rauma got a teacher's college (a 'seminar'), which was later annexed to the
University of Turku
sv, Åbo universitet
, latin_name = Universitas Aboensis
, image_name = University of Turku.svg
, motto = ''Vapaan kansan lahja vapaalle tieteelle''
, established = 1920
, type ...
. A part of the department of education still exists in Rauma.
The name ''Rauma'' comes from the
Germanic word ''strauma'', meaning "stream".
Geography
Neighborhoods and suburbs
Neighborhoods and suburbs of Rauma include:
*
Tarvonsaari
*
Merirauma
*
Uusi-Lahti
*
Kappelinluhta
*
Paloahde
*
Haapasaari
*
Syvärauma
*
Kinno
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*
Kaaro
*
Luostarinkylä
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Impivaara
*
Äyhö
*
Uotila
*
Lajo
*
Nikulanmäki
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Lensunkallio
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Nummi
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After the plant was closed by its owners, th ...
*
Pyynpää
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Otanlahti
*
Pidesluoto
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Komppi
*
Lonsi
*
Polari
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*
Sampaanala
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Paroalho
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Kourujärvi
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Kortela
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Monna
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Kourujärvi
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Kodisjoki
*
Lappi
Climate
Rauma has a humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. The marine affect from the Gulf of Bothnia brings both warmth in the winter and cooler temperatures in the summer. And similar to other coastal cities of Finland in the south, the average annual temperature in Rauma is about 6 °C (42.8 °F). On February 3 1966, the lowest ever recorded temperature in central Rauma hit -33.6 °C (-28.5 °F), and the highest temperature record being around 33 °C (91.4 °F) with no clear data, due to the weather station's data having been taken into use only in late 2010's.
Economy
After
World War II
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, Rauma developed into an industrial city, the main industries being
shipbuilding
Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels. It normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard. Shipbuilders, also called shipwrights, follow a specialized occupation that traces its roots to befo ...
,
paper
Paper is a thin sheet material produced by mechanically or chemically processing cellulose fibres derived from wood, rags, grasses or other vegetable sources in water, draining the water through fine mesh leaving the fibre evenly distrib ...
and
pulp
Pulp may refer to:
* Pulp (fruit), the inner flesh of fruit
Engineering
* Dissolving pulp, highly purified cellulose used in fibre and film manufacture
* Pulp (paper), the fibrous material used to make paper
* Molded pulp, a packaging material
...
mills, and metal industry. Rauma is also the fifth largest
port
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in Finland with almost six million tonnes of shipping per year.
Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant is located next to Rauma, in
Eurajoki
Eurajoki ( sv, Euraåminne) is a municipality of Finland located in the region of Satakunta in the province of Western Finland. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .
The m ...
.
Near Rauma, there is the static-inverter plant of
Fenno-Skan.
In 2019 the biggest tax payers in Rauma were
Raumaster,
Forchem, Länsi-Suomen
Osuuspankki
OP Financial Group is one of the largest financial companies in Finland. It consists of 180 cooperative banks and their central organization. “OP” stands for “osuuspankki” in Finnish, literally meaning “cooperative bank”. The financi ...
,
Oras,
Alfa Laval Aalborg and
LähiTapiola Lännen.
Demographics
Transport
Rauma is located between Turku and Pori by the national road 8 (
E8).
Finnish national road 12
Finnish national road 12 ( fi, Valtatie 12; sv, Riksväg 12) is a highway in Finland between Rauma and Kouvola via Huittinen, Tampere and Lahti. The road is long. It is known as Teiskontie to the east of the Tampere urban area.
Route
The rout ...
starts from Rauma and it was extended to the
Port of Rauma
The Port of Rauma is a cargo port located in the city of Rauma, Finland on the shore of the southern part of Gulf of Bothnia.
In 2018, the port handled 5.8 million tons of international cargo, of which 72% was exports. The main export product ...
in 2008.
A railway connection from Kokemäki is in active freight use, as there is a straight connection to the heavy industry areas and to the port of Rauma. The rail passenger traffic ended in 1988.
Satakunnan Liikenne Oy runs the local bus traffic and it has 3 lines in Rauma. The hub for the local buses is located in Savila while the Long distance buses operate from Rauma bus station. The long distance buses take passengers directly to
Pori and
Turku
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and to
Tampere
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and
Helsinki
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with one transfer at
Huittinen
Huittinen ( sv, Vittis) is a town and municipality in Finland. It is located in the Satakunta region, southeast of Pori and southwest of Tampere. The town has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population d ...
.
The nearest
airport
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is located in
Pori. The port of Rauma serves only freight ships on frequent basis.
Culture
Rauma has its own
dialect
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One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a ...
of
Finnish
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* Something or someone from, or related to Finland
* Culture of Finland
* Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland
* Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people
* Finnish cuisine
See also ...
, "
Rauman giäl". The dialect inherits words from languages such as
Swedish
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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 ...
,
English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
and
German
German(s) may refer to:
* Germany (of or related to)
** Germania (historical use)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
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**Ge ...
due to the seafaring past. The dialect has been diluted into mainstream Finnish in day-to-day use, but it is fairly well studied (mainly by
Hj. Nortamo) and practiced as a hobby.
The town also is the birthplace of
Raumism, the non-idealist view of the constructed language Esperanto as a vehicle for culture, rather than as an international auxiliary language.
Rauma Maritime Museum in the Rauma Nautical School building was founded in 1999.
Lace Week
Annual Lace Week has been arranged in Rauma since year 1971. During the Lace week local craftspeople arrange small exhibitions in the
Old Rauma
Old Rauma ( fi, Vanha Rauma, sv, Gamla Raumo) 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 ...
area. The Lace week culminates to the Black Lace Night, when the small boutiques are open late night, various shows and concerts are held and people dress in black lace.
Other events
*Music festival RMJ, held in
Pori in 2008 and 2009.
*Classical music festival Festivo
*Jazz-happening Rauma Summer Jazz
*Creative and performing music arts festival Klustermus
*Movie festival Blue Sea Film Festival
*Blues festival Rauma Blues
Sports
Rauman Lukko is the local ice hockey team. Founded in 1936, Lukko plays in
Liiga
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, the top professional league in Finland. Lukko has won the Finnish championship twice, in 1963 and 2021. Their home arena is
Äijänsuo Arena. Local
football teams are
Pallo-Iirot
Pallo-Iirot (abbreviated P-Iirot) is a football club from Rauma in Finland. The club was formed in 1930 and their home ground is at the Äijänsuon stadion. The men's first team currently plays in the Kakkonen. The Chairman of Pallo-Iirot is ...
and
FC Rauma
FC Rauma (abbreviated FCR) is a football club from Rauma, Finland. The club was formed in 1996 and their home ground is at the Äijänsuon stadion. The men's first team currently plays in the Kolmonen (Third Division).
Background
FCR was est ...
. These two teams share the same home field at Äijänsuo sports centre.
Sea City Storm is an American football team playing in the
Finnish American Football Association's 2nd division.
Fera is a women's
Finnish baseball team, whose home field is the Länsi-Suomi Arena at Otanlahti sports centre.
Rauma also has an own orienteering club, Rasti-Lukko, two basketball teams known as Kaaron Roima and Rauma Basket, a
rinkball
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The objectiv ...
team called UKP and a
floorball team named SalBa.
Recreation
One popular saying goes that every family in Rauma owns a boat – this is not true, though the city has room for ca. 2,800
[Finnish Maritime Administration]
August 19, 2008 – Boating in Finland and its economic impacts boats at its docks. People can use their own boats or water buses to get to the
Kylmäpihlaja Lighthouse that doubles as a hotel and recreation site. Water buses take people to Reksaari island and former garrison island of
Kuuskajaskari. Both islands are in recreational use.
Consolidation of municipalities
Rauma and the surrounding municipality of
Rauman maalaiskunta ("rural municipality of Rauma") were consolidated in 1993, continued in 2007 with the consolidation of municipality of
Kodisjoki. The municipality of
Lappi was consolidated to Rauma in 2009.
File:KirkkoRauma.jpg, Tower of the Church of The Holy Cross
File:Vanharauma3.jpg, The old town hall of Rauma
file:rauma_3.jpg, Street in city centre
File:Fåfänga 2.jpg, Fåfänga
International relations
Twin towns — Sister cities
Rauma is
twinned with the following cities and towns:
See also
Rauma dialect
Rauma dialect (''"rauman giäl", "language of Rauma"'') is a Southwestern dialect of Finnish spoken in the town of Rauma, Finland
Rauma (; sv, Raumo) is a town and municipality of around () inhabitants on the west coast of Finland, north of T ...
References
External links
Town of Rauma– Official site
Länsi-Suomi– The city's most widely read newspaper
Raumalainen– Local biweekly free newspaper (formerly Uusi Rauma), makes also a publication in local dialect once a year.
Radio Ramona- Local radio station
Rauma collection in 3D Warehouse
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