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Pori

Pori (Finnish: [ˈpori]; Swedish: Björneborg [bjœːrneˈborj] (listen); Latin: Arctopolis[8]) is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland. The city is located some 10 kilometres (6 mi) from the Gulf of Bothnia, on the estuary of the Kokemäki River, 110 kilometres (68 mi) west of Tampere, 140 kilometres (87 mi) north of Turku and 241 kilometres (150 mi) north-west of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Pori was established in 1558 by Duke John, who later became King John III of Sweden.[1][2]

Pori
Björneborg (Swedish)
City
Porin kaupunki
Björneborgs stad
City of Pori
Montage of Pori
Nickname: 
Bear City
Motto: 
"Deus protector noster." (English: "God is our protector.")[1]
Location of Pori in Finland
Coordinates: 61°29′N 021°48′E / 61.483°N 21.800°E / 61.483; 21.800Coordinates: 61°29′N 021°48′E / 61.483°N 21.800°E / 61.483; 21.800
Country Finland
Region Satakunta
Sub-regionPori sub-region
CharterMarch 8, 1558[2]
Government
 • City ManagerLauri Inna [fi]
Area
 (2018-01-01)[3]
 • City2,062.00 km2 (796.14 sq mi)
 • Land834.06 km2 (322.03 sq mi)
 • Water870.01 km2 (335.91 sq mi)
 • Urban
121.37 km2 (46.86 sq mi)
 • Rank64th largest in Finland
Population
 (2023-02-28)[4]
 • City83,171
 • Rank10th largest in Finland
 • Density99.72/km2 (258.3/sq mi)
 • Urban
84,026
 • Urban density693.6/km2 (1,796/sq mi)
Population by native language
 • Finnish98% (official)
 • Swedish0.5%
 • Others1.5%
Population by age
 • 0 to 1414%
 • 15 to 6459.7%
 • 65 or older26.3%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Municipal tax rate[7]21%
Unemployment rate11.08%
ClimateDfb
Websitewww.pori.fi

The city has a population of 83,171 (28 February 2023)[9] and covers an area of 2,062.00 square kilometres (796.14 sq mi) of which 870.01 km2 (335.91 sq mi) is water.[3] The population density is 99.72/km2 (258.3/sq mi). The municipality is unilingually Finnish. It is the 10th 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).[10] 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, Nakkila, Pomarkku, Sastamala, Siikainen and Ulvila.

Pori is especially known nationwide for its Jazz Festival, Yyteri'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, which is the first Finnish-language theater in Finnish history.[11] Pori is also known for its local street food called porilainen.[12] During its history, the city of Pori has burned down nine times; only Oulu has burned more often, as many as ten times.[13][14][15][16][17] The current coat of arms of Pori was confirmed for use by President P. E. Svinhufvud on December 11, 1931,[18] 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.[1]

Name

The name Pori comes from the -borg part (meaning citadel, fortress or castle) of the original name in Swedish with a Fennicised pronunciation.[19] The whole Swedish name Björneborg literally means Bear Fortress or Bear Castle (Finnish: Karhulinna), and the Latin-Greek Arctopolis means Bear City (Finnish: Karhukaupunki).[20][21][22]

History

Early years

City of Pori was established on March 8, 1558 by Duke John of Finland (Finnish: Juhana III or Juhana-herttua) who was later known as John III of Sweden.[2] It was a successor to the medieval towns of Teljä (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.

 
Old town hall and market square in 1852 painting

The Bourgeoisie 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."[23]

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

 
A grid plan from 1799 of Pori by Isaac Tillberg

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 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.[24]

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 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.[25] 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 during a review held at the Pori market square.[26]

 
1852 city plan by G.T. von Chiewitz

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.[27] 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, were saved. The Great Fire of 1852 was one of the worst disasters in Finland so far.[28] 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 and Hotel Otava 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 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.[29] From 1942 to 1944 Pori Airport served as an air depot for the Jagdgeschwader 5 of German Luftwaffe.[30] 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.[31] 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.[32]

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 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.

Climate data for Pori Airport, records 1960 - present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 9.6
(49.3)
9.5
(49.1)
14.5
(58.1)
24.5
(76.1)
29.4
(84.9)
32.9
(91.2)
33.3
(91.9)
32.1
(89.8)
28.2
(82.8)
20.1
(68.2)
14.7
(58.5)
11.3
(52.3)
33.3
(91.9)
Average high °C (°F) −1.2
(29.8)
−1.3
(29.7)
2.4
(36.3)
8.7
(47.7)
15.0
(59.0)
18.9
(66.0)
21.8
(71.2)
20.6
(69.1)
15.3
(59.5)
8.5
(47.3)
3.3
(37.9)
0.5
(32.9)
9.4
(48.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) −4.0
(24.8)
−4.6
(23.7)
−1.3
(29.7)
4.0
(39.2)
9.7
(49.5)
14.1
(57.4)
17.1
(62.8)
15.8
(60.4)
11.0
(51.8)
5.4
(41.7)
1.2
(34.2)
−1.8
(28.8)
5.6
(42.1)
Average low °C (°F) −7.0
(19.4)
−7.6
(18.3)
−4.9
(23.2)
−0.4
(31.3)
4.3
(39.7)
9.0
(48.2)
12.1
(53.8)
11.0
(51.8)
6.8
(44.2)
2.3
(36.1)
−1.3
(29.7)
−4.8
(23.4)
1.6
(34.9)
Record low °C (°F) −35.7
(−32.3)
−36.8
(−34.2)
−27.1
(−16.8)
−16.3
(2.7)
−5.8
(21.6)
−2.0
(28.4)
1.7
(35.1)
−1.1
(30.0)
−7.3
(18.9)
−16.7
(1.9)
−22.5
(−8.5)
−35.4
(−31.7)
−36.8
(−34.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 44
(1.7)
28
(1.1)
29
(1.1)
30
(1.2)
35
(1.4)
54
(2.1)
67
(2.6)
71
(2.8)
56
(2.2)
66
(2.6)
55
(2.2)
51
(2.0)
586
(23.1)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 14
(5.5)
14
(5.5)
4
(1.6)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
3
(1.2)
8
(3.1)
43
(16.9)
Average rainy days 18 13 12 9 9 11 12 14 13 15 16 17 159
Source: Climatological statistics of Finland 1981–2010[33]

Source 2: Foreca

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.[34] The mayor of Pori is Aino-Maija Luukkonen, who was elected to run the city in 2004 after the former mayor, Martti Sinisalmi, retired from the post.

Transport

 
Public transportation bus

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 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 as well as charter flights to several Mediterranean countries.

Port of Pori is specialized on bulk cargo. It has liner service to several Northern European ports. In October 2013 Pori was the destination of MS Nordic Orion, the first commercial cargo ship ever to transit the Northwest Passage. She was carrying a cargo of coking coal from Port Metro Vancouver, Canada.[35]

Economy

 
The IsoKarhu shopping center

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.[36]

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.[37] Other major employers include Technip and Satakunta University of Applied Sciences.[37]

Education

 
The University Consortium of Pori in its early October evening glory

Pori is the home of 28 comprehensive schools and 7 gymnasiums including English, French and German classes as well as the Swedish-speaking Björnebogs svenska samskola, Rudolf Steiner School and a Christian school.[38] First Trivial school in Pori was founded in 1641. Today it is succeeded by Pori Lyceum established 1879.[39] Vocational education is given in five institutes[38] including the music school Palmgren Conservatory[40] and Finnish Aviation Academy[41] 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 (UCPori).

Culture

In 1987, the Art Association NYTE, an artist group and art association is founded.[42]

 

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.[43] Many renowned musicians have played the festival over the years, including artists like B. B. King, Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Keith Jarrett, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Kanye West and Santana.[44]

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 in an international public debate forum held simultaneously with Pori Jazz.[45]

Theatre and music

Pori is considered to be the birthplace of Finnish-language theatre[11] as the Finnish National Theatre gave its first performance at Hotel Otava on October 13, 1872. Pori Theatre 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.[46] 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. 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 concert was played in 1902. Most famous classical composer from Pori is Selim Palmgren, 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 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.[47] Pori Art Museum is a museum of contemporary and modern art. It was opened in 1979. Museum is based on the collections of local art collector and patronage Maire Gullichsen. Pori Art Museum is located in a former weigh house originally built in 1860.[48] Other museums in Pori are the Rosenlew Museum which is presenting the industrial heritage of Rosenlew Company[49] and the natural history museum Luontotalo Arkki.[50] Toivo is the renovation center of Satakunta Museum. It presents traditional ways of restoring wooden houses with an exhibition of typical early 1900s home.[51]

Sports

 
The bandy stadium entrance

Major team sports in Pori are ice hockey and football. Pori is especially known for its popular hockey team Ässät which is a three-time Finnish Champion, most recently in 2013.[52] Their victory parade gathered some 20,000 people to the Pori market square.[53] Local top football side FC Jazz have won the Finnish premier league Veikkausliiga in 1993 and 1996. The club has also competed in several UEFA competitions. FC Jazz currently plays in the third tier Kakkonen.[54] 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 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 (futsal), Bears (American football), Pori Rugby (rugby union) and Karhut (floorball). The oldest sportsclub in Finland, Segelföreningen i Björneborg was established 1856 in Pori.[55]

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) and weightlifter Kaarlo Kangasniemi (1968). Leo-Pekka Tähti, five-time Paralympic gold medalist in category T54 sprint events (100m: 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016; 200m: 2004), is also from Pori. Other Olympic medalists from Pori are swimmer Arvo Aaltonen (1920), weightlifter Jouni Grönman (1984), boxers Joni Nyman (1984) and Jyri Kjäll (1992), pole vaulter Eeles Landström (1960), archer Kyösti Laasonen (1972) and ice hockey players Sakari Salminen (2014) and Sari Marjamäki (née Fisk, 1998). The best known, currently active athletes from Pori are swimmer Matti Mattsson, hurdler Nooralotta Neziri, NHL ice hockey goaltender Joonas Korpisalo and players Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Joel Armia and Erik Haula, and Paralympic gold medalist Leo-Pekka Tähti. Mikko Salo won the 2009 CrossFit Games in Aromas, California and was declared the "World's Fittest Man."[56]

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 was the venue of 2015 games.

Stadium is located at the Isomäki sports center. The area includes several other facilities like the Isomäki Areena ice hockey arena for 6,500 spectators, an indoor football arena, a rink for bandy and skating, tennis courts and an outdoor swimming stadium. Pori Racetrack is one of the major horse racing venues in Finland. Speedway track for motorcycles is located in the Yyteri area 20 kilometres out of the city as well as Yyteri Golf.[57] The other golf course, Pori Golf Club, is on the outskirts of the city.[58]

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.[59]

Media

The most widely read daily newspaper of Pori area is the independent Satakunnan Kansa.[60] Other local media were the politically-affiliated papers Uusi Aika, which was aligned with the Social Democrats,[61][62] and Satakunnan Työ, which was aligned with the Left Alliance.[63][64]

Radio Pori is a radio station established in 1985 as one of the first commercial stations in Finland.[65] Eazy 101 was during 2012–2015 a local radio station mainly for younger people under 30.[66][67] Public service radio in Pori area is Yle Satakunta, a regional station of Yle Radio Suomi.[68] Yle TV2 screens daily local news from the Pori region and Satakunta province on its national channel.

Points of interest

 
A bikini bar at the Yyteri Beach
 

Yyteri Beach is located 17 kilometres out of the city center. The six-kilometre-long beach is one of the largest in Baltic Sea.[27] Part of the area is 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.[69] 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.[70]

Juselius Mausoleum at the Käppärä Cemetery was built in 1901 for the 11-year-old daughter of businessman Fritz Arthur Jusélius. It is the only mausoleum in Finland. The building is decorated with frescoes by Akseli Gallen-Kallela 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.[69] 10 kilometres outside the city at the municipality of Ulvila are the Medieval St. Olaf's Church and the 18th century ironworks of Leineperi.

Villa Mairea is a design of Finland's most famous architect Alvar Aalto. 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.[71] Villa Mairea is located in Noormarkku, a municipality annexed with Pori in 2010.

The northernmost district of Pori, Ahlainen, 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.[27] 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.[27][72]

Demographics

 
Aerial view of Pori.

More than 98% of the population has Finnish as their first language, and about 2% has either Polish, Estonian, German, Russian or Swedish as their first language. There is a small minority of about 0.5% of Swedish speakers in the city.[73] 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.[74]

Historical census populations – Pori
YearPop.±%
1910 13,482—    
1910 13,981+3.7%
1920 13,928−0.4%
1930 15,966+14.6%
1940 18,230+14.2%
1950 43,306+137.6%
1960 52,542+21.3%
1970 72,983+38.9%
1974 80,443+10.2%
1978 79,815−0.8%
YearPop.±%
1980 78,405−1.8%
1984 78,933+0.7%
1988 76,789−2.7%
1990 76,357−0.6%
1994 76,561+0.3%
1998 76,375−0.2%
2000 75,994−0.5%
2004 76,152+0.2%
2005 76,144−0.0%
2006 76,181+0.0%
YearPop.±%
2007 76,234+0.1%
2008 76,436+0.3%
2010 83,029+8.6%
2012 83,285+0.3%
2013 83,427+0.2%
2015 85,326+2.3%
2020 83,884−1.7%
2022 83,462−0.5%
Source: Porin kaupunki, Finnish Population Registry Center[75][76]

Notable people

International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

Pori is twinned with:[77]

 
Panorama of Pori from Kirjurinluoto.

See also

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pori, other, uses, disambiguation, finnish, ˈpori, swedish, björneborg, bjœːrneˈborj, listen, latin, arctopolis, city, municipality, west, coast, finland, city, located, some, kilometres, from, gulf, bothnia, estuary, kokemäki, river, kilometres, west, tampere. For other uses see Pori disambiguation Pori Finnish ˈpori Swedish Bjorneborg bjœːrneˈborj listen Latin Arctopolis 8 is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland The city is located some 10 kilometres 6 mi from the Gulf of Bothnia on the estuary of the Kokemaki River 110 kilometres 68 mi west of Tampere 140 kilometres 87 mi north of Turku and 241 kilometres 150 mi north west of Helsinki the capital of Finland Pori was established in 1558 by Duke John who later became King John III of Sweden 1 2 Pori Bjorneborg Swedish CityPorin kaupunki Bjorneborgs stad City of PoriMontage of PoriFlagCoat of armsNickname Bear CityMotto Deus protector noster English God is our protector 1 Location of Pori in FinlandCoordinates 61 29 N 021 48 E 61 483 N 21 800 E 61 483 21 800 Coordinates 61 29 N 021 48 E 61 483 N 21 800 E 61 483 21 800Country FinlandRegionSatakuntaSub regionPori sub regionCharterMarch 8 1558 2 Government City ManagerLauri Inna fi Area 2018 01 01 3 City2 062 00 km2 796 14 sq mi Land834 06 km2 322 03 sq mi Water870 01 km2 335 91 sq mi Urban121 37 km2 46 86 sq mi Rank64th largest in FinlandPopulation 2023 02 28 4 City83 171 Rank10th largest in Finland Density99 72 km2 258 3 sq mi Urban84 026 Urban density693 6 km2 1 796 sq mi Population by native language 5 Finnish98 official Swedish0 5 Others1 5 Population by age 6 0 to 1414 15 to 6459 7 65 or older26 3 Time zoneUTC 02 00 EET Summer DST UTC 03 00 EEST Municipal tax rate 7 21 Unemployment rate11 08 ClimateDfbWebsitewww pori fiThe city has a population of 83 171 28 February 2023 9 and covers an area of 2 062 00 square kilometres 796 14 sq mi of which 870 01 km2 335 91 sq mi is water 3 The population density is 99 72 km2 258 3 sq mi The municipality is unilingually Finnish It is the 10th 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 10 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 Kankaanpaa Kokemaki Merikarvia Nakkila Pomarkku Sastamala Siikainen and Ulvila Pori is especially known nationwide for its Jazz Festival Yyteri s sandy beaches Kirjurinluoto Porin Assat ice hockey club FC Jazz football club which won two championships in the Veikkausliiga in the 1990s and Pori Theater which is the first Finnish language theater in Finnish history 11 Pori is also known for its local street food called porilainen 12 During its history the city of Pori has burned down nine times only Oulu has burned more often as many as ten times 13 14 15 16 17 The current coat of arms of Pori was confirmed for use by President P E Svinhufvud on December 11 1931 18 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 1 Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 Greater Wrath and Crimean War 2 3 City fires 2 4 Finnish Civil War and World War II 3 Geography 3 1 River and delta 3 2 Climate 4 Politics 5 Transport 6 Economy 7 Education 8 Culture 8 1 Pori Jazz Festival 8 2 Theatre and music 8 3 Museums 8 4 Sports 8 5 Sporting facilities 9 Media 10 Points of interest 11 Demographics 11 1 Population development 11 2 Notable people 12 International relations 12 1 Twin towns Sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksName EditThe name Pori comes from the borg part meaning citadel fortress or castle of the original name in Swedish with a Fennicised pronunciation 19 The whole Swedish name Bjorneborg literally means Bear Fortress or Bear Castle Finnish Karhulinna and the Latin Greek Arctopolis means Bear City Finnish Karhukaupunki 20 21 22 History EditEarly years Edit City of Pori was established on March 8 1558 by Duke John of Finland Finnish Juhana III or Juhana herttua who was later known as John III of Sweden 2 It was a successor to the medieval towns of Telja Kokemaki and Ulvila Sailing the Kokemaki river had become more and more difficult since the 14th century due to the post glacial rebound The importance of Kokemaki 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 Old town hall and market square in 1852 painting The Bourgeoisie 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 23 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 Edit See also Battle in the Gulf of Bothnia A grid plan from 1799 of Pori by Isaac Tillberg 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 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 24 As the Crimean War broke out in 1853 Pori was attacked by both the French Navy and British Navy in 1855 during the Aland War The French frigate 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 25 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 Luotsinmaki to sergeant during a review held at the Pori market square 26 1852 city plan by G T von Chiewitz City fires Edit 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 27 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 were saved The Great Fire of 1852 was one of the worst disasters in Finland so far 28 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 and Hotel Otava 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 Edit 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 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 29 From 1942 to 1944 Pori Airport served as an air depot for the Jagdgeschwader 5 of German Luftwaffe 30 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 31 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 Vaharauma district in the western part of the city 32 Geography EditRiver and delta Edit The geological uplift after the last ice age has been relatively high at the mouth of the Kokemaenjoki 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 Kokemaenjoki Climate EditPori has a humid continental climate Dfb with moderation from the Gulf of Bothnia 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 Climate data for Pori Airport records 1960 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 9 6 49 3 9 5 49 1 14 5 58 1 24 5 76 1 29 4 84 9 32 9 91 2 33 3 91 9 32 1 89 8 28 2 82 8 20 1 68 2 14 7 58 5 11 3 52 3 33 3 91 9 Average high C F 1 2 29 8 1 3 29 7 2 4 36 3 8 7 47 7 15 0 59 0 18 9 66 0 21 8 71 2 20 6 69 1 15 3 59 5 8 5 47 3 3 3 37 9 0 5 32 9 9 4 48 9 Daily mean C F 4 0 24 8 4 6 23 7 1 3 29 7 4 0 39 2 9 7 49 5 14 1 57 4 17 1 62 8 15 8 60 4 11 0 51 8 5 4 41 7 1 2 34 2 1 8 28 8 5 6 42 1 Average low C F 7 0 19 4 7 6 18 3 4 9 23 2 0 4 31 3 4 3 39 7 9 0 48 2 12 1 53 8 11 0 51 8 6 8 44 2 2 3 36 1 1 3 29 7 4 8 23 4 1 6 34 9 Record low C F 35 7 32 3 36 8 34 2 27 1 16 8 16 3 2 7 5 8 21 6 2 0 28 4 1 7 35 1 1 1 30 0 7 3 18 9 16 7 1 9 22 5 8 5 35 4 31 7 36 8 34 2 Average precipitation mm inches 44 1 7 28 1 1 29 1 1 30 1 2 35 1 4 54 2 1 67 2 6 71 2 8 56 2 2 66 2 6 55 2 2 51 2 0 586 23 1 Average snowfall cm inches 14 5 5 14 5 5 4 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 8 3 1 43 16 9 Average rainy days 18 13 12 9 9 11 12 14 13 15 16 17 159Source Climatological statistics of Finland 1981 2010 33 Source 2 ForecaPolitics EditThe 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 34 The mayor of Pori is Aino Maija Luukkonen who was elected to run the city in 2004 after the former mayor Martti Sinisalmi retired from the post Transport Edit Public transportation bus 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 to Helsinki Highway 8 to south to Turku and to north to Vaasa Highway 11 to Tampere and Highway 23 to Jyvaskyla Pori Airport has daily connections to Helsinki Airport and Stockholm Airport Also seasonal flights to ski resorts of Lapland as well as charter flights to several Mediterranean countries Port of Pori is specialized on bulk cargo It has liner service to several Northern European ports In October 2013 Pori was the destination of MS Nordic Orion the first commercial cargo ship ever to transit the Northwest Passage She was carrying a cargo of coking coal from Port Metro Vancouver Canada 35 Economy Edit The IsoKarhu shopping center 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 36 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 37 Other major employers include Technip and Satakunta University of Applied Sciences 37 Education Edit The University Consortium of Pori in its early October evening glory Pori is the home of 28 comprehensive schools and 7 gymnasiums including English French and German classes as well as the Swedish speaking Bjornebogs svenska samskola Rudolf Steiner School and a Christian school 38 First Trivial school in Pori was founded in 1641 Today it is succeeded by Pori Lyceum established 1879 39 Vocational education is given in five institutes 38 including the music school Palmgren Conservatory 40 and Finnish Aviation Academy 41 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 UCPori Culture EditIn 1987 the Art Association NYTE an artist group and art association is founded 42 Pori Jazz 2012 Pori Jazz Festival Edit Main article Pori Jazz 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 43 Many renowned musicians have played the festival over the years including artists like B B King Ray Charles Miles Davis Keith Jarrett Bob Dylan Elton John Kanye West and Santana 44 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 in an international public debate forum held simultaneously with Pori Jazz 45 Theatre and music Edit Pori Theatre Pori is considered to be the birthplace of Finnish language theatre 11 as the Finnish National Theatre gave its first performance at Hotel Otava on October 13 1872 Pori Theatre 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 46 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 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 concert was played in 1902 Most famous classical composer from Pori is Selim Palmgren 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 Edit Satakunta Museum 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 47 Pori Art Museum is a museum of contemporary and modern art It was opened in 1979 Museum is based on the collections of local art collector and patronage Maire Gullichsen Pori Art Museum is located in a former weigh house originally built in 1860 48 Other museums in Pori are the Rosenlew Museum which is presenting the industrial heritage of Rosenlew Company 49 and the natural history museum Luontotalo Arkki 50 Toivo is the renovation center of Satakunta Museum It presents traditional ways of restoring wooden houses with an exhibition of typical early 1900s home 51 Sports Edit Pori Stadium The bandy stadium entrance Major team sports in Pori are ice hockey and football Pori is especially known for its popular hockey team Assat which is a three time Finnish Champion most recently in 2013 52 Their victory parade gathered some 20 000 people to the Pori market square 53 Local top football side FC Jazz have won the Finnish premier league Veikkausliiga in 1993 and 1996 The club has also competed in several UEFA competitions FC Jazz currently plays in the third tier Kakkonen 54 Top local football team is at the moment Musan Salama which plays in second tier Ykkonen Women s football teams are in regional level Kolmosdivisioona Other popular team sports in Pori are bandy and pesapallo the Finnish version of baseball Women s pesapallo team Pesakarhut and bandy side Narukera 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 futsal Bears American football Pori Rugby rugby union and Karhut floorball The oldest sportsclub in Finland Segelforeningen i Bjorneborg was established 1856 in Pori 55 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 Grondahl 1952 and weightlifter Kaarlo Kangasniemi 1968 Leo Pekka Tahti five time Paralympic gold medalist in category T54 sprint events 100m 2004 2008 2012 2016 200m 2004 is also from Pori Other Olympic medalists from Pori are swimmer Arvo Aaltonen 1920 weightlifter Jouni Gronman 1984 boxers Joni Nyman 1984 and Jyri Kjall 1992 pole vaulter Eeles Landstrom 1960 archer Kyosti Laasonen 1972 and ice hockey players Sakari Salminen 2014 and Sari Marjamaki nee Fisk 1998 The best known currently active athletes from Pori are swimmer Matti Mattsson hurdler Nooralotta Neziri NHL ice hockey goaltender Joonas Korpisalo and players Jesperi Kotkaniemi Joel Armia and Erik Haula and Paralympic gold medalist Leo Pekka Tahti Mikko Salo won the 2009 CrossFit Games in Aromas California and was declared the World s Fittest Man 56 Sporting facilities Edit 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 was the venue of 2015 games Stadium is located at the Isomaki sports center The area includes several other facilities like the Isomaki Areena ice hockey arena for 6 500 spectators an indoor football arena a rink for bandy and skating tennis courts and an outdoor swimming stadium Pori Racetrack is one of the major horse racing venues in Finland Speedway track for motorcycles is located in the Yyteri area 20 kilometres out of the city as well as Yyteri Golf 57 The other golf course Pori Golf Club is on the outskirts of the city 58 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 59 Media EditThe most widely read daily newspaper of Pori area is the independent Satakunnan Kansa 60 Other local media were the politically affiliated papers Uusi Aika which was aligned with the Social Democrats 61 62 and Satakunnan Tyo which was aligned with the Left Alliance 63 64 Radio Pori is a radio station established in 1985 as one of the first commercial stations in Finland 65 Eazy 101 was during 2012 2015 a local radio station mainly for younger people under 30 66 67 Public service radio in Pori area is Yle Satakunta a regional station of Yle Radio Suomi 68 Yle TV2 screens daily local news from the Pori region and Satakunta province on its national channel Points of interest Edit A bikini bar at the Yyteri Beach Houseboats at Reposaari Pori Yyteri Beach is located 17 kilometres out of the city center The six kilometre long beach is one of the largest in Baltic Sea 27 Part of the area is 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 69 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 70 Juselius Mausoleum at the Kappara Cemetery was built in 1901 for the 11 year old daughter of businessman Fritz Arthur Juselius It is the only mausoleum in Finland The building is decorated with frescoes by Akseli Gallen Kallela who is one of Finland s most prominent painters Kirjurinluoto is an island and park at the delta of river Kokemaenjoki 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 69 10 kilometres outside the city at the municipality of Ulvila are the Medieval St Olaf s Church and the 18th century ironworks of Leineperi Villa Mairea is a design of Finland s most famous architect Alvar Aalto 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 71 Villa Mairea is located in Noormarkku a municipality annexed with Pori in 2010 The northernmost district of Pori Ahlainen 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 27 Etelaranta South Shore located along the Kokemaki 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 27 72 Demographics Edit Aerial view of Pori More than 98 of the population has Finnish as their first language and about 2 has either Polish Estonian German Russian or Swedish as their first language There is a small minority of about 0 5 of Swedish speakers in the city 73 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 Edit 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 74 Historical census populations PoriYearPop 191013 482 191013 981 3 7 192013 928 0 4 193015 966 14 6 194018 230 14 2 195043 306 137 6 196052 542 21 3 197072 983 38 9 197480 443 10 2 197879 815 0 8 YearPop 198078 405 1 8 198478 933 0 7 198876 789 2 7 199076 357 0 6 199476 561 0 3 199876 375 0 2 200075 994 0 5 200476 152 0 2 200576 144 0 0 200676 181 0 0 YearPop 200776 234 0 1 200876 436 0 3 201083 029 8 6 201283 285 0 3 201383 427 0 2 201585 326 2 3 202083 884 1 7 202283 462 0 5 Source Porin kaupunki Finnish Population Registry Center 75 76 Notable people Edit Akseli Gallen Kallela Arvo Aaltonen 1892 1949 breaststroke swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist Lorenz Nikolai Achte 1835 1900 opera singer composer conductor and music teacher Nikita Bergenstrom born 1965 criminal and triple murderer Tuure Boelius born 2001 YouTuber singer and actor Danny born 1942 singer and guitarist Samuli Edelmann born 1968 actor and singer Akseli Gallen Kallela 1865 1931 painter Eino Gron born 1939 singer Richard Hall 1860 1942 painter Jenni Haukio born 1977 poet and First Lady of Finland Lotta Henttala born 1989 racing cyclist Kari Hotakainen born 1957 author Laura Huhtasaari born 1979 politician Fritz Arthur Juselius 1855 1930 industrialist and politician Krista Kiuru born 1974 politician Timo Koivusalo born 1963 film director screenwriter actor columnist and musician Aleksandr Kokko born 1987 football player Anna Kontula born 1977 sociologist and politician Olli Lindholm 1964 2019 singer and guitarist Kari Makinen born 1955 archbishop Visa Makinen born 1945 film director producer screenwriter and actor Nooralotta Neziri born 1992 100 meter hurdler Joonas Nordman born 1986 actor comedian impersonator director and screenwriter Niko Palonen born 1989 professional ice hockey player Risto E J Penttila born 1959 businessman and politician Emil von Qvanten 1827 1903 poet librarian publisher and politician Miro Rahkola born 1988 ice hockey player Marjatta Raita 1944 2007 actress Henry Saari born 1964 actor director and porn star Tero Saarinen born 1964 dance artist and choreographer Sakari Salminen born 1988 professional ice hockey player Johan Eberhard von Schantz 1802 1880 admiral ship designer and explorer Jorma Uotinen born 1950 dancer singer and choreographer Joel Armia born 1993 professional ice hockey player Jesperi Kotkaniemi born 2000 professional hockey playerInternational relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland Twin towns Sister cities Edit Pori is twinned with 77 Bremerhaven Germany since 1967 Eger Hungary since 1973 Kolobrzeg Poland since 1975 Macon France since 1990 Porsgrunn Norway since 1956 Riga Latvia since 1965 Stralsund Germany since 1968 Sundsvall Sweden since 1940 Sonderborg Denmark since 1952 Panorama of Pori from Kirjurinluoto See also 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