)
, website
www.pori.fi
Pori (; sv, Björneborg ) is a
city
A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
and
municipality on the west coast of
Finland. The city is located some from the
Gulf of Bothnia
The Gulf of Bothnia (; fi, Pohjanlahti; sv, Bottniska viken) is divided into the Bothnian Bay and Bothnian Sea, and it is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland's west coast ( East Bothnia) and the Sweden's east coast (West ...
, on the
estuary of the
Kokemäki River, west of
Tampere, north of
Turku and north-west of
Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Pori was established in 1558 by
Duke John
John III ( sv , Johan III, fi, Juhana III; 20 December 1537 – 17 November 1592) was King of Sweden from 1569 until his death. He was the son of King Gustav I of Sweden and his second wife Margaret Leijonhufvud. He was also, quite autonomou ...
, who later became King John III of Sweden.
The city has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water.
The
population density is . The municipality is unilingually Finnish. It is the
largest city in Finland, and the 7th largest urban area. Pori is also the capital of the
Satakunta region (pop. 224,028) and the
Pori sub-region (pop. 136,905). Pori was also once one of the main cities with Turku in the former
Turku and Pori Province (1634–1997). The neighboring municipalities are
Eurajoki,
Kankaanpää,
Kokemäki,
Merikarvia
Merikarvia (; sv, Sastmola) is a municipality in Finland. It is located in the Satakunta region. The neighboring municipalities are Isojoki, Kristinestad, Pomarkku, Pori and Siikainen.
The municipality has a population of
() and it cover ...
,
Nakkila,
Pomarkku,
Sastamala,
Siikainen and
Ulvila.
Pori is especially known nationwide for its
Jazz Festival,
Yyteri
Yyteri (; sv, Ytterö) is a district and a beach in the city of Pori, Finland. It is located about from the centre, bordering the Baltic Sea. The distance from Helsinki to Yyteri is about and it takes more than three hours to get there by car ...
's sandy beaches,
Kirjurinluoto,
Porin Ässät ice hockey club,
FC Jazz football club, which won two championships in the
Veikkausliiga in the 1990s, and
Pori Theater
Pori Theatre ( fi, Porin Teatteri) is a theatre in Pori, Finland. It was established in 1931 as a merger of two local theatres. Theatre director is Christian Lindroos
History
Pori is considered as the home of Finnish-language theatre as the ...
, which is the first Finnish-language theater in Finnish history.
Pori is also known for its local
street food called ''
porilainen
Porilainen () is a sandwich and street food dish in Finnish cuisine made from white bread and a thick slice of sausage, normally jagdwurst (). Additional ingredients may include diced sweet onion, chopped pickled cucumber, ketchup, mustard, and ...
''. During its history, the city of Pori has
burned down
A conflagration is a large fire. Conflagrations often damage human life, animal life, health, and/or property. A conflagration can begin accidentally, be naturally caused ( wildfire), or intentionally created (arson). A very large fire can prod ...
nine times; only
Oulu
Oulu ( , ; sv, Uleåborg ) is a city, municipality and a seaside resort of about 210,000 inhabitants in the region of North Ostrobothnia, Finland. It is the most populous city in northern Finland and the fifth most populous in the country after: ...
has burned more often, as many as ten times. The current
coat of arms of Pori was confirmed for use by President
P. E. Svinhufvud
Pehr Evind Svinhufvud af Qvalstad (; 15 December 1861 – 29 February 1944) was the third president of Finland from 1931 to 1937. Serving as a lawyer, judge, and politician in the Russian Grand Duchy of Finland, he played a major role in the ...
on December 11, 1931, and was later redrawn by Olof Eriksson. The city council reaffirmed the use of the redrawn version on October 27, 1959. The bear motif of the coat of arms comes from a 17th century seal and the
motto, ''deus protector noster'' or "
God is our protector", is also on the coat of arms of the city's founder, Duke John.
Name
The name ''Pori'' comes from the -borg part (meaning citadel, fortress or ''castle'') of the original name in Swedish with a Fennicised pronunciation. The whole Swedish name ''Björneborg'' literally means ''Bear Fortress'' or ''Bear Castle'' ( fi, Karhulinna), and the Latin-Greek ''Arctopolis'' means ''Bear City'' ( fi, Karhukaupunki).
History
Early years
City of Pori was established on March 8, 1558 by Duke John of Finland ( fi, Juhana III or Juhana-herttua) who was later known as
John III of Sweden
John III ( sv , Johan III, fi, Juhana III; 20 December 1537 – 17 November 1592) was King of Sweden from 1569 until his death. He was the son of King Gustav I of Sweden and his second wife Margaret Leijonhufvud. He was also, quite autonomous ...
.
It was a successor to the
medieval towns of
Teljä
Teljä (also Telja or Tälje) was a late Iron Age and early Middle Ages settlement in Finland at the historical province of Satakunta. According to tradition it was located by the river Kokemäenjoki in the present municipality of Kokemäki. ...
(
Kokemäki) and
Ulvila. Sailing the
Kokemäki river had become more and more difficult since the 14th century due to the
post-glacial rebound. The importance of Kokemäki and Ulvila began to decline as the ships could no longer navigate the river. In the 16th century the situation had become so bad that Duke John decided to establish a new harbour and market town closer to the sea.

The
Bourgeoisie
The bourgeoisie ( , ) is a social class, equivalent to the middle or upper middle class. They are distinguished from, and traditionally contrasted with, the proletariat by their affluence, and their great cultural and financial capital. They ...
of Ulvila were ordered to migrate to the newly founded city and on 8 March 1558
John III gave the charter of Pori, which read: ''"Because we have seen that it would be best to build a strong market town alongside the sea, and because we cannot find anywhere suitable for fortifying in Ulvila, we have chosen another location at Pori."''
At the beginning Pori had around 300 involuntary residents. However, they soon recognized the advantages of their new location, which offered opportunities for profitable trading, among other things. Ship building has been important since the beginning of history of Pori. Shipyard started by the river in 1572 and it worked until the early 20th century. The biggest ship probably ever built in Pori was "Porin Kraveli," completed in 1583.
Greater Wrath and Crimean War

During the
Greater Wrath of 1713, Pori was occupied by
Russian troops. Eight Russian regiments spent four months in town from September 1713 to January 1714 vandalizing and demolishing the city. Some of the wealthiest residents vanished, they were probably imprisoned and taken to Russia. Wind mills and storage houses were burnt. Most of the
oxen and horses and more than 400 boats were lost. The Russian invasion of Finland continued another seven years. It meant great financial loss for Pori as the foreign trade was completely finished. After the Greater Wrath, Pori lost its
staple rights
The staple right, also translated stacking right or storage right, both from the Dutch ''stapelrecht'', 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 ...
and the city went into deep depression. A new "golden age" for Pori started in 1765 as the city got back the staple rights for foreign trade.
As the
Crimean War broke out in 1853, Pori was attacked by both the
French Navy and
British Navy in 1855 during the
Åland War. The French
frigate
A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied somewhat.
The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ...
D'Assos made the first attempt on July and managed to catch one ship outside the Isokari island before they sailed further north. Another attack was made by the British fleet on 9 August. Mayor Klaus Wahlberg negotiated a deal with the enemy and the city was saved. Two sailing ships and 17 smaller boats along with some other properties were given to the British. The activities of the people of Pori were considered shameful and according to some information,
Lieutenant General Alexander von Wendt would have later demoted the officer who had retreated from Luotsinmäki to
sergeant
Sergeant (abbreviated to Sgt. and capitalized when used as a named person's title) is a rank in many uniformed organizations, principally military and policing forces. The alternative spelling, ''serjeant'', is used in The Rifles and other uni ...
during a review held at the Pori market square.
City fires
As most of its houses were made of wood, Pori has had its share of fires. The town has burned down and been rebuilt nine times.
The city was first destroyed by fire in 1571 and the last major fire was in 1852. More than 75 per cent of the city was destroyed in 1852 and most of the residents became homeless. Only a few buildings, such as the
Town Hall
In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses ...
, were saved. The Great Fire of 1852 was one of the worst disasters in Finland so far. The new city plan and the shape of the present old town was designed by Swedish architect
C. T. von Chiewitz. The newly completed buildings, such as the
Pori Theatre
Pori Theatre ( fi, Porin Teatteri) is a theatre in Pori, Finland. It was established in 1931 as a merger of two local theatres. Theatre director is Christian Lindroos
History
Pori is considered as the home of Finnish-language theatre as the Fin ...
and
Hotel Otava
Hotel Otava was a hotel in Pori, Finland, that operated between 1857 and 1985. On its time of closing, Hotel Otava was the oldest hotel-restaurant in Finland. The Neo-Renaissance building is designed by the Swedish architect C. J. von Heideken. T ...
are historically and culturally important. Four esplanades, which are wider than the other streets, divided the new city center in four parts.
Finnish Civil War and World War II
During the 1918
Finnish Civil War, Pori was a part of the
Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic. The city was not on the direct war zone but some terror was made by both sides. The best known incident was the execution of 11
Whites at the schoolyard of Pori Lyceum.
During
World War II, Pori was bombed four times by the
Soviet Airforce
The Soviet Air Forces ( rus, Военно-воздушные силы, r=Voyenno-vozdushnyye sily, VVS; literally "Military Air Forces") were one of the air forces of the Soviet Union. The other was the Soviet Air Defence Forces. The Air Forces ...
in 1939–1940. The worst bombing occurred on 2 February 1940 as 21 people were killed. Most of the bombs were aimed to the harbour area instead of the city itself. From 1942 to 1944
Pori Airport served as an air depot for the
Jagdgeschwader 5
Jagdgeschwader 5 (JG 5) was a German Luftwaffe fighter wing during World War II. It was created to operate in the far north of Europe, namely Norway, Scandinavia and northern parts of Finland, all nearest the Arctic Ocean, with ''Luftflotte'' 5 ...
of German
Luftwaffe. Pori air depot was known as "Feldluftpark Pori" and it was one of the major German air depots in Northern Europe. In September 1944, Germans left the airport and destroyed many of their facilities with explosives. One German-built
hangar is still used today. Total of 319 Soviet
Red Army prisoners of war died in Pori as they were used as a
forced labor by the Germans. Soviet soldiers are buried at Vähärauma district in the western part of the city.
Geography
River and delta
The geological uplift after the last ice age has been relatively high at the mouth of the
Kokemäenjoki river. When the city was established in 1558, it was situated on the shore of Pori bay. Because of this uplift the delta of the river now begins in front of the city. The recreation area of Kirjurinluoto is actually on an island connected with bridges to the mainland.
Pori National Urban Park preserves the story of the phases of development of the town born at the mouth of the river Kokemäenjoki.
Climate
Pori has a
humid continental climate (
Dfb), with moderation from the
Gulf of Bothnia
The Gulf of Bothnia (; fi, Pohjanlahti; sv, Bottniska viken) is divided into the Bothnian Bay and Bothnian Sea, and it is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland's west coast ( East Bothnia) and the Sweden's east coast (West ...
helping to keep September above the 10 °C (50 °F) isotherm, and is amongst the northern extent of that climate in Finland. Winters are long, and cold, but are notably shorter and warmer than in the Northern parts of Finland due to the marine effect and location by the Bothnian Sea. The temperatures measured in the city center are slightly higher on average due to the
urban heat island effect. Summers are relatively warm. The highest ever recorded temperature in this weather station was 33.3 °C (91.9 °F), on 13 July 2010 and the lowest official temperature ever recorded was -36.8 °C (-34.2 °F), on 3 February 1966. Visiting the famous "Yyteri" beach is arguably the best pastime thing to do in Pori on warm summer days. In fact, it gathers the most visitors out of any other beach in Finland on summers.
Politics
The largest parties in Pori are
Social Democratic Party and
National Coalition Party. In 2021 municipal elections the parties gained 21.5% and 20.4% of vote, respectively. The mayor of Pori is
Aino-Maija Luukkonen
Aino-Maija Luukkonen (born 14 October 1958 in Pyhämaa, Uusikaupunki) is the mayor of the Finnish city Pori. She stepped out of the mayor's place in July 2022 and is spending a vacation before retirement in March 2023.
She is a member of the So ...
, who was elected to run the city in 2004 after the former mayor, Martti Sinisalmi, retired from the post.
Transport
Pori railway station and bus station are located in the city center. Since the Pori station is a
terminal train station, railway traffic is quite moderate. Pori is only connected to
Tampere with 13 daily departures by the
Tampere–Pori railway. Bus traffic is very busy instead. Pori has more than 100 intercity buses with major Finnish cities
Helsinki,
Turku and Tampere as well as smaller places like
Rauma and
Vaasa. Public transport is managed by the city owned bus company Porin Linjat. It has also service to nearby municipalities. The most significant highways from Pori to other cities are
Highway 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
to Helsinki,
Highway 8 (to south) to Turku and (to north) to Vaasa,
Highway 11 to Tampere and
Highway 23 to
Jyväskylä.
Pori Airport has daily connections to
Helsinki Airport and
Stockholm Airport. Also seasonal flights to
ski resorts of
Lapland
Lapland may refer to:
Places
*Lapland or Sápmi, an ethno-cultural region stretching over northern Fennoscandia (parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia)
**Lapland (Finland) (''Lappi''/''Lappland''), a Finnish region
*** Lapland (former pr ...
as well as charter flights to several
Mediterranean countries.
Port of Pori
Port of Pori ( fi, Porin satama) is a complex of three harbours. It is by the Gulf of Bothnia in Pori, Finland. The port authority of Pori was established in 1780. Today the Port of Pori is a corporation owned by the city.
Port of Pori has liner ...
is specialized on
bulk cargo. It has
liner service
A liner service in merchant shipping is a shipping service that operates to a timed schedule visiting a fixed loop of ports and operated by one or more ships.
Service
A ''liner service'' is one of the two main classifications of merchant shipp ...
to several
Northern Europe
The northern region of Europe has several definitions. A restrictive definition may describe Northern Europe as being roughly north of the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, which is about 54th parallel north, 54°N, or may be based on other g ...
an ports. In October 2013 Pori was the destination of
MS Nordic Orion
MS ''Nordic Orion'' is a Danish bulk carrier registered in Panama City. A coal and ore carrier, ''Nordic Orion'' has a capacity of . It was built in 2011 by Oshima Shipbuilding. ''Nordic Orion'' has an ice-strengthened hull, and it is nota ...
, the first commercial cargo ship ever to transit the
Northwest Passage. She was carrying a cargo of
coking coal from
Port Metro Vancouver,
Canada.
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Economy
There were 35,216 jobs in 2014. 7,548 residents of other municipalities worked in Pori and 5,710 Pori employees outside the city in 2014. The unemployment rate was 10.7% in May 2018.
The largest employer in Pori in terms of the number of employees in 2016 was the city of Pori with more than 5,000 employees. Other major employers include Technip and Satakunta University of Applied Sciences.
Education
Pori is the home of 28 comprehensive school
A comprehensive school typically describes a secondary school for pupils aged approximately 11–18, that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude, in contrast to a selective school system where admission is res ...
s and 7 gymnasiums
A gymnasium, also known as a gym, is an indoor location for athletics. The word is derived from the ancient Greek term " gymnasium". They are commonly found in athletic and fitness centres, and as activity and learning spaces in educational ins ...
including ''English'', ''French'' and ''German'' classes as well as the ''Swedish''-speaking Björnebogs svenska samskola, Rudolf Steiner School and a Christian school.[ First ]Trivial school Trivial schools ( sv, trivialskolan, fi, triviaalikoulu) were schools in Sweden and its integrated part Finland from the early 17th century, in Sweden to 1905.
Trivial schools were the second grade of education in the 1649 school reform of Queen ...
in Pori was founded in 1641. Today it is succeeded by Pori Lyceum
Porin Lyseo (Pori Lyceum) is a school in Pori, Finland, consisting of the upper part of primary school and gymnasium. The school was founded in 1879 as the successor of 1640 established Pori Trivial School. The main building was originally const ...
established 1879. Vocational education is given in five institutes[Family life]
City of Pori. Retrieved November 16, 2013. including the music school Palmgren Conservatory Palmgren is a Swedish-language surname.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 59.1% of all known bearers of the surname ''Palmgren'' were residents of Sweden (frequency 1:4,096), 21.0% of the United States (1:423,011), 11.0% of Finland (1:12,325), ...
and Finnish Aviation Academy which is owned by the state of Finland and Finnish flag carrier airline Finnair.
Highest grades of education in Pori are the Satakunta University of Applied Sciences and University Consortium of Pori
University Consortium of Pori (UCPori, fi, Porin yliopistokeskus, sv, Björneborgs universitetscenter) is one of six university consortiums of Finland, located in Pori. The mother universities have the responsibility for operations. The coordina ...
(UCPori).
Culture
In 1987, the Art Association NYTE
Art Association NYTE ry is founded in 1987 in Pori as an artist group and art association. It is as a launching platform for young artists in Satakunta Region. , an artist group and art association is founded.
Pori Jazz Festival
Pori is widely known for its international jazz music festival, established in 1966. Today Pori Jazz is one of the major jazz festivals in Europe as well as one of the largest culture events in Finland. The nine-day festival is held annually in July. Many renowned musicians have played the festival over the years, including artists like B. B. King
Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, shimm ...
, Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Keith Jarrett
Keith Jarrett (born May 8, 1945) is an American jazz and classical music pianist and composer. Jarrett started his career with Art Blakey and later moved on to play with Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis. Since the early 1970s, he has also been a ...
, Bob Dylan, Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, pianist and composer. Commonly nicknamed the "Rocket Man" after his 1972 hit single of the same name, John has led a commercially successful career a ...
, Kanye West and Santana.
Concert arenas are located around the city. Main venue is Kirjurinluoto Arena, which is an open-air concert park holding an audience more than 30,000. The arena has hosted also many other events like Sonisphere Festival in 2009 and 2010. SuomiAreena
SuomiAreena is an annual public debate forum held in Pori, Finland. It is organized by City of Pori and Finnish TV-channel MTV3. The forum was first arranged in 2006 and it is inspired by Swedish Almedalen Week in Visby.
SuomiAreena is held in J ...
in an international public debate forum held simultaneously with Pori Jazz.
Theatre and music
Pori is considered to be the birthplace of Finnish-language theatre as the Finnish National Theatre gave its first performance at Hotel Otava
Hotel Otava was a hotel in Pori, Finland, that operated between 1857 and 1985. On its time of closing, Hotel Otava was the oldest hotel-restaurant in Finland. The Neo-Renaissance building is designed by the Swedish architect C. J. von Heideken. T ...
on October 13, 1872. Pori Theatre
Pori Theatre ( fi, Porin Teatteri) is a theatre in Pori, Finland. It was established in 1931 as a merger of two local theatres. Theatre director is Christian Lindroos
History
Pori is considered as the home of Finnish-language theatre as the Fin ...
is a municipal theatre established in 1931 as a merger of two local stages. Theatre building was completed in 1884. Another professional theatre in Pori is Rakastajat-teatteri. It is also hosting an annual festival for independent theatre groups. Pori is a home for several amateur and youth theatres and the Kirjurinluoto Summer Theatre that presents open-air productions in summertime.
Pori Symphony Orchestra was established 1938 and it is today known as Pori Sinfonietta
)
, website www.pori.fi
Pori (; sv, Björneborg ) is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland. The city is located some from the Gulf of Bothnia, on the estuary of the Kokemäki River, west of Tampere, north of Turku and n ...
. The orchestra performs in 1999 built Promenadikeskus music hall. The first city orchestra was founded in 1877. In its early years the orchestra was mostly performing light orchestral music and its musicians were German. The very first symphony
A symphony is an extended musical composition in Western classical music, most often for orchestra. Although the term has had many meanings from its origins in the ancient Greek era, by the late 18th century the word had taken on the meaning com ...
concert was played in 1902. Most famous classical composer from Pori is Selim Palmgren
Selim Gustaf Adolf Palmgren (16 February 1878 – 13 December 1951) was a Finnish composer, pianist, and conductor. Palmgren was born in Pori
)
, website www.pori.fi
Pori (; sv, Björneborg ) is a city and municipality on the west coa ...
, even called as "The Finnish Chopin". Pori Opera was established in 1976. It performs a yearly production together with Pori Sinfonietta and Pori Opera Choir. In 2004 they recorded Kung Karls jakt which is the first opera composed in Finland.
Museums
Satakunta Museum
The Satakunta Museum ( fi, Satakunnan Museo, sv, Satakunda Museum) is a historical museum in the city of Pori, Finland. The museum was established in 1888 and it is one of the oldest historical museums in Finland. In 1980, Satakunta Museum was giv ...
is a historical museum established 1888. It is one of the oldest historical museums in Finland and presents the history of Satakunta province and the city of Pori. Museum building was completed in 1973. Pori Art Museum is a museum of contemporary and modern art
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the tradi ...
. It was opened in 1979. Museum is based on the collections of local art collector and patronage Maire Gullichsen
Maire Eva Johanna Gullichsen (née Ahlström, later known as Gullichsen-Nyströmer, 24 June 1907, Porin maalaiskunta – 9 July 1990, Pori) was a Finnish art collector and patron. She was a co-founder of the Artek furniture company. Pori Art ...
. Pori Art Museum is located in a former weigh house originally built in 1860. Other museums in Pori are the Rosenlew Museum which is presenting the industrial heritage of Rosenlew Company and the natural history museum Luontotalo Arkki. Toivo is the renovation center of Satakunta Museum. It presents traditional ways of restoring wooden houses with an exhibition of typical early 1900s home.
Sports
Major team sports in Pori are ice hockey and football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
. Pori is especially known for its popular hockey team Ässät which is a three-time Finnish Champion, most recently in 2013
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. Their victory parade gathered some 20,000 people to the Pori market square. Local top football side FC Jazz have won the Finnish premier league Veikkausliiga in 1993
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and 1996
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. The club has also competed in several UEFA competitions. FC Jazz currently plays in the third tier Kakkonen. Top local football team is at the moment Musan Salama which plays in second tier, Ykkönen. Women's football teams are in regional level (Kolmosdivisioona).
Other popular team sports in Pori are bandy
Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface (either indoors or outdoors) while using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal. The international governing body for bandy is ...
and pesäpallo, the Finnish version of baseball. Women's pesäpallo team Pesäkarhut and bandy side Narukerä are both playing in the premier divisions. Pori has also men's and women's lower division teams in almost all major team sports, including clubs like Musan Salama (football), Pori Futsal
)
, website www.pori.fi
Pori (; sv, Björneborg ) is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland. The city is located some from the Gulf of Bothnia, on the estuary of the Kokemäki River, west of Tampere, north of Turku and n ...
(futsal), Bears (American football), Pori Rugby
Pori Rugby is a Finnish rugby
Rugby may refer to:
Sport
* Rugby football in many forms:
** Rugby league: 13 players per side
*** Masters Rugby League
*** Mod league
*** Rugby league nines
*** Rugby league sevens
*** Touch (sport)
*** Wheelchai ...
(rugby union) and Karhut (floorball). The oldest sportsclub in Finland, Segelföreningen i Björneborg
Segelföreningen i Björneborg (BSF for short), is a yacht club from Pori, Finland.
BSF was established by Gustaf Sohlström on 26 January 1856 and it is the oldest sports club in Finland. The clubhouse is located in Mäntyluoto by the Port of P ...
was established 1856 in Pori.
The biggest sports club in Pori is Liikuntaseura Pori, which offers multiple sports including gymnastics, TeamGym and cheerleading.
Olympic gold medal winners from Pori include Greco-Roman wrestler Kelpo Gröndahl (1952
Events January–February
* January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses.
* February 6
** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
) and weightlifter Kaarlo Kangasniemi (1968
The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide.
Events January–February
* January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
* Januar ...
). Leo-Pekka Tähti
Leo-Pekka Tähti (born 22 June 1983 in Pori, Finland) is a Finish Track and field, athlete and Paralympian competing mainly in category T54 sprint events.
Career
He won the gold medal in the 100m and 200m events at the 2004 Summer Paralympics ...
, five-time Paralympic gold medalist in category T54 sprint events (100m: 2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
, 2008
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, 2012
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, 2016
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; 200m: 2004), is also from Pori. Other Olympic medalists from Pori are swimmer Arvo Aaltonen
Arvo Ossian Aaltonen (2 December 1892 – 17 June 1949) was a Finnish breaststroke swimmer who competed at the 1912, 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. He won bronze medals in the 200 m and 400 m events in 1920, and failed to reach the finals in 1912 ...
(1920), weightlifter Jouni Grönman
Jouni Johannes Grönman (born 17 May 1962), is a Finnish former weightlifter who competed at four Olympic Games won a bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Grönman was born and trained in Pori, on the west coast of Finland.
A ...
(1984), boxers Joni Nyman
Joni Nyman (born September 5, 1962 in Pori) is a retired boxer (pugilist) from Finland, who won a Welterweight Bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, where he was defeated i ...
(1984) and Jyri Kjäll
Jyri Göran Kjäll (born 13 January 1969) is a Finnish former boxer who won the bronze medal in the light welterweight division at the 1992 Summer Olympics. A year later he captured the silver medal at the 1993 World Amateur Boxing Championships ...
(1992), pole vaulter Eeles Landström (1960), archer Kyösti Laasonen (1972) and ice hockey players Sakari Salminen
Sakari Jalmari Salminen (born May 31, 1988) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player. He is currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played for Örebro HK in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).
Playing career
Salminen played i ...
(2014) and Sari Marjamäki
Sari Kristiina Marjamäki (born 17 December 1971) is a Finnish retired ice hockey forward. She played 217 matches as a member of the Finnish national team and represented Finland at sixteen top-level international competitions: three Olympi ...
(''née
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'' Fisk, 1998). The best known, currently active athletes from Pori are swimmer Matti Mattsson
Matti Mattsson (born 5 October 1993 in Pori, Finland) is a Finnish swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 200 metre breaststroke, finishing in 17th place overall in the heats and failing to qualify for the semifinals. In ...
, hurdler Nooralotta Neziri
Nooralotta Maria Neziri (born 9 November 1992 in Turku, Finland) is a Finnish 100 meter hurdler.
She was born of Finnish mother and Macedonian Albanian father in Turku, and has lived in Pori since her early childhood until June 2017. Since the ...
, NHL ice hockey goaltender Joonas Korpisalo
Joonas Korpisalo (; born 28 April 1994) is a Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Playing career
He was selected by the Blue Jackets in the third round (62nd overall) of t ...
and players Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Joel Armia and Erik Haula, and Paralympic gold medalist Leo-Pekka Tähti. Mikko Salo Mikko is a Finnish masculine given name and equivalent of the English name Michael, having been borrowed into the Finnish language. The given name Mikko is shared by the following notable people:
* Mikko Alatalo, Finnish musician and politician
* M ...
won the 2009 CrossFit Games
The 2009 CrossFit Games were the third annual CrossFit Games held on July 10–12, 2009 at a ranch in Aromas, California. The men's competition, with a field of 74 competitors, was won by Mikko Salo. The women's, with a field of 72, was won by Tany ...
in Aromas, California and was declared the "World's Fittest Man."
Sporting facilities
12,300 seated Pori Stadium, which is primarily used for football, is one of the largest multi-purpose stadiums in Finland. It is the home ground for FC Jazz and NiceFutis. The stadium has also been a venue for two Finland internationals. Pori Stadium has hosted the Finnish Championships in Athletics three times and will be the venue of 2015 games.
Stadium is located at the Isomäki sports center. The area includes several other facilities like the Isomäki Areena
Isomäki Areena (also known as West Areena for sponsorship reasons) is an ice hockey arena located in Pori, Finland. The arena is used by Porin Ässät and Karhu HT. The arena was opened in 1971 and the capacity for hockey games is 6 350.
His ...
ice hockey arena for 6,500 spectators, indoor football arena, rink for bandy and skating, tennis courts and outdoor swimming stadium. Pori Racetrack is one of the major horse racing
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venues in Finland. Speedway track for motorcycles is located in the Yyteri
Yyteri (; sv, Ytterö) is a district and a beach in the city of Pori, Finland. It is located about from the centre, bordering the Baltic Sea. The distance from Helsinki to Yyteri is about and it takes more than three hours to get there by car ...
area 20 kilometres out of the city as well as Yyteri Golf. The other golf course, Pori Golf Club, is on the outskirts of city.
The new city owned indoor swimming pool was opened in September 2011. It is a modern facility with seven pools of variable depth and size, three saunas and a gym.
Media
The most widely read daily newspaper of Pori area is the independent ''Satakunnan Kansa
''Satakunnan Kansa'' (abbreviated ''SK'', literally translated the "People of Satakunta") is a Finnish language regional newspaper published in Pori, Finland.
History and profile
The newspaper was established under the name of ''Satakunta'' in 1 ...
''. Other local media are the politically-affiliated papers ''Uusi Aika Uusi means "new" in Finnish language, Finnish and may refer to:
*New Student House, Helsinki, student house in Helsinki, Finland, also known as ''Uusi''
*Gunnar Uusi (1931–1981), Estonian chess player
See also
*Uusi Runo, poetry collection b ...
'', which is aligned with the Social Democrats and '' Satakunnan Työ'', which is aligned with the Left Alliance.
Radio Pori
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is a radio station established in 1985 as one of the first commercial stations in Finland. Eazy 101 Eazy may refer to:
*Eazy (song), "Eazy" (song), a 2022 song by Kanye West and The Game
*"Eazy", a song by G-Eazy from the 2017 album ''The Beautiful & Damned (album), The Beautiful & Damned''
*"Eazy", a 2020 song by Nasty C discography, Nasty C
*Ea ...
is a local radio station mainly for younger people under 30. Public service radio in Pori area is Yle Satakunta, a regional station of Yle Radio Suomi. Yle TV2 screens daily local news from the Pori region and Satakunta province on its national channel.
Points of interest
Yyteri Beach
Yyteri (; sv, Ytterö) is a district and a beach in the city of Pori, Finland. It is located about from the centre, bordering the Baltic Sea. The distance from Helsinki to Yyteri is about and it takes more than three hours to get there by car ...
is located 17 kilometres out of the city center. The six-kilometre-long beach is one of the largest in Baltic Sea. Part of the area designated as a unisex nudist beach. Tourist facilities in Yyteri include a hotel/spa, camping/caravan park and a golf course. It is also very popular among windsurfers.[ Island of Reposaari is located some 10 kilometres further of Yyteri. It is connected with the mainland by highway. Reposaari is a unique village with a townscape of mostly wooden buildings and a population of 1,000 people. The island has a church, marina, hostel, camping site, several restaurants and a fishing port.
Juselius Mausoleum at the Käppärä Cemetery was built in 1901 for the 11-year-old daughter of businessman ]Fritz Arthur Jusélius
Fritz Arthur Jusélius (13 June 1855 Pori
)
, website www.pori.fi
Pori (; sv, Björneborg ) is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland. The city is located some from the Gulf of Bothnia, on the estuary of the Kokemäki River, we ...
. It is the only mausoleum
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in Finland. The building is decorated with a frescoes by Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Akseli Gallen-Kallela (26 April 1865 – 7 March 1931) was a Finnish painter who is best known for his illustrations of the ''Kalevala'', the Finnish national epic. His work is considered a very important aspect of the Finnish national ident ...
who is one of Finland's most prominent painters. Kirjurinluoto is an island and park at the delta of river Kokemäenjoki by the city center. On the south side of the river stand the Empire style buildings of the "old town", raised after the 1852 city fire. 1841 built Old Town Hall is one of the few buildings saved from the fire. Central Pori Church and the Greek Orthodox Church of Pori dedicated to John the Theologian are the most notable churches.[The Sights]
City of Pori. Retrieved 28 November 2013. 10 kilometres outside the city at the municipality of Ulvila are the Medieval St. Olaf's Church and the 18th century ironworks
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Ironworks succeeded bloomeri ...
of Leineperi.
Villa Mairea is a design of Finland's most famous architect Alvar Aalto
Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
. It is considered one of his most significant works. The villa is widely known all over the world among the ones interested in modern architecture. Villa Mairea is located in Noormarkku, a municipality annexed with Pori in 2010.
The northernmost district of Pori, Ahlainen
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, is a natural seaside village consisting of wooden houses. The Ahlainen's wooden church, built in 1796, is located in the district and is the oldest surviving church building in Pori. Eteläranta ("South Shore"), located along the Kokemäki River, is a value area of Pori, as the stone house blocks of the riverside landscape were built mostly after the Great Fire of Pori in 1852.
Demographics
More than of the population has Finnish as their first language, and about has either Polish, Estonian, German, Russian or Swedish as their first language. There is a small minority of about of Swedish speakers in the city. There is a Swedish School and a Swedish Culture Club that are aimed at serving the Finland-Swedish minority in the Satakunta region.
Population development
The significant population increase in 1950 was the result of annexing nearby areas. Population peaked in the mid-1970s, when it was over 80 000. After that the population declined, and in recent years has remained steady at just over 83 000. After the annex of the neighbouring municipality Noormarkku in 2010 and Lavia in 2015 the population rose to the current level.
In 1952 Pori was the fifth largest city in Finland after Helsinki, Turku, Tampere and Lahti.
Notable people
International relations
Twin towns – Sister cities
Pori is twinned
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* In biology and agriculture, producing two offspring (i.e., twins) at a time, or having a tendency to do so;
* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
* Twinning inst ...
with:
* Bremerhaven, Germany, since 1967
* Eger, Hungary, since 1973
* Kołobrzeg
Kołobrzeg ( ; csb, Kòlbrzég; german: Kolberg, ), ; csb, Kòlbrzég , is a port city in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-western Poland with about 47,000 inhabitants (). Kołobrzeg is located on the Parsęta River on the south coast o ...
, Poland, since 1975
* Mâcon, France, since 1990
* Porsgrunn, Norway, since 1956
* Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
, Latvia, since 1965
* Stralsund
Stralsund (; Swedish: ''Strålsund''), officially the Hanseatic City of Stralsund (German: ''Hansestadt Stralsund''), is the fifth-largest city in the northeastern German federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania after Rostock, Schwerin, Neub ...
, Germany, since 1968
* Sundsvall
Sundsvall () is a city and the seat of Sundsvall Municipality in Västernorrland County, Sweden. It has a population of 58,807 as of 2020; more than 95,000 live in the municipal area. It is Sweden's 21st largest city by population.
History
Th ...
, Sweden, since 1940
* Sønderborg, Denmark, since 1952
See also
* ''Björneborgarnas marsch
Björneborgarnas marsch ( fi, Porilaisten marssi; et, Porilaste marss; 'March of the Björneborgers' or 'March of the Pori Regiment') is a Swedish military march from the 18th century. Today, it is mainly performed in Finland and has serve ...
'' ("March of the Pori Regiment
The Pori Brigade ( fi, Porin prikaati), based in Huovinrinne, Säkylä and Niinisalo, Kankaanpää is a Finnish Army unit, directly under the Army headquarters. It comprises six battalion-level units and also trains soldiers for the Finnish ...
")
* Kokemäki River
* Lavia
* Pori Jazz
* ''Porilainen
Porilainen () is a sandwich and street food dish in Finnish cuisine made from white bread and a thick slice of sausage, normally jagdwurst (). Additional ingredients may include diced sweet onion, chopped pickled cucumber, ketchup, mustard, and ...
''
* Tampere
* Turku
* Turku and Pori Province
* Ulvila
* Vaasa
References
External links
City of Pori
– Official website
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