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Porvoo

Porvoo (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈporʋoː]; Swedish: Borgå [ˈborːɡo] ; Latin: Borgoa) is a city and a municipality in the Uusimaa region of Finland, situated on the southern coast about 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of the city border of Helsinki and about 50 kilometres (30 mi) from the city centre. Porvoo was one of the six medieval towns of Finland, along with Turku, Ulvila, Rauma, Naantali and Vyborg. It is first mentioned as a city in texts from the 14th century. Porvoo is the seat of the Swedish-speaking Diocese of Borgå of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. Porvoo was briefly the capital of the former Eastern Uusimaa region.[8]

Porvoo
PorvooBorgå
City
Porvoon kaupunki
Borgå stad
A view of buildings in the Porvoo Old Town, including the Porvoo Cathedral
Coordinates: 60°23′40″N 25°39′50″E / 60.39444°N 25.66389°E / 60.39444; 25.66389
Country Finland
RegionUusimaa
Sub-regionPorvoo sub-region
City rights1347[1] or c. 1380[2]
Government
 • City managerJukka-Pekka Ujula
Area
 (2018-01-01)[3]
 • Total2,139.81 km2 (826.19 sq mi)
 • Land654.56 km2 (252.73 sq mi)
 • Water1,484.49 km2 (573.16 sq mi)
 • Rank131st largest in Finland
Population
 (2023-09-30)[4]
 • Total51,247
 • Rank19th largest in Finland
 • Density78.29/km2 (202.8/sq mi)
Population by native language
 • Finnish63.9% (official)
 • Swedish28.2% (official)
 • Others7.9%
Population by age
 • 0 to 1416.7%
 • 15 to 6461.5%
 • 65 or older21.8%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
ClimateDfb
Websitewww.Porvoo.fi

Porvoo Old Town (Finnish: Porvoon vanhakaupunki; Swedish: Borgås gamla stan) is a popular tourist destination,[9] known for its well-preserved 18th- and 19th-century buildings, and the 15th-century Porvoo Cathedral. The Old Town and the Porvoonjoki River Valley are recognized as, together, one of the National landscapes of Finland. [10]

The municipality's official languages are Finnish and Swedish. In 2021, 64.1% of the population spoke Finnish as their native language, while 28.3% were Swedish speakers, and 7.6% are speakers of other languages.[11]

The municipalities neighbouring Porvoo are Askola, Loviisa, Myrskylä, Pornainen, and Sipoo; and the sub-region maintained by Porvoo includes Askola, Myrskylä and Pukkila.

Etymology edit

The town received its name from a Swedish medieval fortress near the river Porvoonjoki, which flows through the town. The name Porvoo is the Fennicised version of the Swedish name Borgå, which is derived from borg, meaning "castle" and å, "river".[12]

Heraldry edit

The coat of arms of Porvoo, based on the medieval seal of the city, is "Azure [blue], a tulip-shaped letter C argent [silver]." The main object in the arms has been interpreted as either a fire iron or the letter C, referring to the Latin word for "castle" (Latin: castrum). A version of the arms redrawn by Gustaf von Numers was approved for official use by the Porvoo City Council on March 23, 1960, and the Ministry of the Interior confirmed the use of the coat of arms on June 1 the same year.[13][14]

History edit

 
The old Porvoo Town Hall, which is now a museum

The area of Porvoo has been inhabited since the Stone Age.[15] In prehistoric times, the river Porvoonjoki was a route of commerce for Finnish tribal Tavastians who primarily inhabited the inland regions. The Tavastians also had some permanent settlements in the area, such as the village of Hattula (later Strömsberg), which was named after an inland Tavastian village. The original name of the river Porvoonjoki was possibly Kukinjoki. The name derives from the name of the trade vessel cog which was a common merchant ship in the Baltic Sea in medieval times. The early center of the area was Saksala, meaning "the place of the Germans", and deriving from the merchants who were trading in Saksala.[16][17]

Porvoo was colonised by Swedes in the 13th and 14th centuries after the so-called Second Crusade against Tavastians in 1249–1250. The colonisation was led by the Catholic Church and the kingdom of Sweden. The colonists originated from Svealand, and were provided with seeds, cattle and, tax exemption for four years.[17]

The oldest known written mentions of Porvoo are from the early 14th century. In circa 1380, Porvoo became the third town in Finland to be granted official town rights, after Turku in 1229 and Ulvila in 1365.[2] However, it is also claimed to have been founded as early as 1347, which would make it the second oldest after Turku.[1] Due to land rise and loss of shipping access, Ulvila lost town rights to nearby Pori in 1558.[2]

When Sweden lost the city of Vyborg to Russia in 1721, the episcopal see was moved to Porvoo in 1723.[18][19] At this time, Porvoo was the second largest city in Finland.

In 1760, roughly two-thirds of all buildings in Porvoo burned to the ground in a conflagration. During rebuilding, the city planning wasn't altered, instead new buildings were built upon the existing medieval foundations.

 
Illustration of Borgå in Finland framstäldt i teckningar edited by Zacharias Topelius and published 1845-1852.

After the conquest of Finland by Russian armies in 1808, Sweden had to cede Finland to Russia in 1809 (the Treaty of Fredrikshamn). The Diet of Porvoo in 1809 was a landmark in the History of Finland as tsar Alexander I made Finland an autonomous Grand Duchy. In 1923, six years after Finland's independence, the former Diocese of Vyborg, which operated in Porvoo, was replaced by a current Swedish-speaking diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, the Diocese of Porvoo.[19]

The Porvoo Common Statement is a report issued at the conclusion of theological conversations by official representatives of four Anglican churches and eight Nordic and Baltic Lutheran churches in 1989–1992. It established the Porvoo Communion, so named after the Porvoo Cathedral where the Eucharist was celebrated on the final Sunday of the conversations leading to the Statement.

The old city of Porvoo was formally disestablished and the new city of Porvoo founded in 1997, when the city of Porvoo and the rural municipality of Porvoo were consolidated.[20]

Urban development edit

Old Town edit

 
The Porvoo Cathedral prior to the fire in May 2006
 
Old wooden warehouses alongside the Porvoo River is one of the famous sights of town.[21][22]

The town is famed for its "Old Town" (Vanhakaupunki in Finnish, Gamla Stan in Swedish), a dense medieval street pattern with predominantly wooden houses from the 17th and 18th centuries. The Old Town came close to being demolished in the 19th century by a new urban plan for the city, but the plan was canceled due to a popular resistance headed by Count Louis Sparre. With the need for growth, a plan was envisioned for a new town built adjacent to the Old Town, following a grid plan, but with houses also built of wood. Jokikatu (located eastside of the Porvoonjoki River) is one of Porvoo's pedestrian streets, and like the other similar streets of the Old Town, it also includes a variety of restaurants, coffeehouses, antique shops and other stores.[23]

The central point of the old town is the medieval, stone and brick Porvoo Cathedral. The cathedral gave its name to the Porvoo Communion, an inter-church agreement between a number of Anglican and Lutheran denominations. The cathedral is reminiscent of similarly aged churches across Finland, such as the Church of St. Lawrence, Vantaa, as they were designed by the same person, the anonymous German architect Pernajan mestari. The Diocese of Borgå that unites the Swedish speaking lutheran congregations, resides here. The cathedral has burned down 5 times.[24] The latest fire happened on 29 May 2006; the roof was totally destroyed but the interior is largely intact. A drunken youth had started a fire at the church, unaware of recent tar work and nearby tar containers, accidentally causing a large conflagration. He was later sentenced to a short prison term and restitutions of 4.3 million euro.[25]

The Old Town is a significant source of tourism in the area. Visitors to the capital Helsinki can embark on day trips to visit the older city. The Old Town also hosts various events, such as an annual Christmas market.

Later developments edit

 
A modern city view of Porvoo
 
New housing designed to match older storage buildings across the river

By the end of the 20th century, there was pressure to develop the essentially untouched western side of the river. There was concern that growth would necessitate the construction of a second bridge across the river into the town, thus putting further strain on the aging wooden town. An architectural competition was held in 1990, the winning entry of which proposed building the second bridge. Plans for the western side of the river have progressed under the direction of architect Tuomas Siitonen, and both a vehicle bridge and a pedestrian bridge have been built. The design for new housing is based on a typology derived from the old storehouses on the opposite side of the river. Yet another new development entails the construction of a large business park called King's Gate (Finnish: Kuninkaanportti, Swedish: Kungsporten), which is under construction.

The Porvoo railway station does not have a regular train service, but special museum trains from Kerava (either with steam locomotives or former VR diesel railcars from the 1950s) operate on summer weekends.[26]

The new hotel called Runo Hotel was opened in the old town of Porvoo on May 31, 2021.[27][28]

Subdivisions edit

Districts edit

Hornhattula, Joonaanmäki (Jonasbacken), Jernböle, Kaupunginhaka (Stadshagen), Keskusta (Centrum), Etelä-Kevätkumpu (Södra Vårberga), Pohjois-Kevätkumpu (Norra Vårberga), Myllymäki (Kvarnbacken), Näsi (Näse), Pappilanmäki (Prästgårdsbacken), Skaftkärr, Suistola, Vanha Porvoo (Gamla Borgå).

Suburbs edit

Hamari (Hammars), Aunela (Ånäs), Eestinmäki (Estbacka), Gammelbacka, Huhtinen (Huktis), Katajamäki (Ensbacka), Kevätkumpu (Vårberga), Kokonniemi (Uddas), Kuninkaanportti (Kungsporten), Pappilanpelto, Peippola (Pepot), Tarkkinen (Tarkis), Tarmola (Östermalm).

Villages edit

 
Jackarby Manor in the Jakari village

Suomenkylä edit

Suomenkylä (Swedish: Finnby) is a village north of the centre of Porvoo and beside the Porvoo river. Suomenkylä has an old school founded by Johannes Linnankoski in 1898. The village of Suomenkylä also has two burial places from the Bronze Age.

Kerkkoo edit

Kerkkoo (Swedish: Kerko) is a village north of the centre of Porvoo and beside the Porvoo river. It has an active school that is over 100 years old. In the village of Kerkkoo, archeologists and townspeople found a stone axe from the Bronze Age.

Other edit

Ali-Vekkoski (Söderveckoski), Anttila (Andersböle), Baggböle, Bengtsby (Pentinkylä), Bjurböle, Boe (Häihä), Bosgård, Brattnäs, Eerola (Eriksdal), Eestinmäki (Estbacka), Emäsalo (Emsalö), Epoo (Ebbo), Fagersta, Gammelbacka, Grännäs, Gäddrag, Haikkoo (Haiko), Henttala, Hinthaara (Hindhår), Hommanäs, Huhtinen, Hummelsund, Ilola (Illby), Jakari (Jackarby), Järnböle, Kaarenkylä (Karsby), Kalax (Kaalahti), Kallola, Kardrag, Karleby (Kaarlenkylä), Kiiala (Kiala), Kilpilahti (Sköldvik), Klemetti (Klemetsby), Kortisbacka, Kreppelby, Kroksnäs, Kråkö, Kulloo (Kullo), Kurböle, Kuris, Londböle, Mickelsböle, Munkkala (Munkby), Mustijoki (Svartså), Myllykylä (Molnby), Norike, Nygård, Onas, Orrby (Orrenkylä), Pappilanmäki (Prästgårdsbacken), Peippola (Pepot), Pellinki (Pellinge), Piirlahti (Pirlax), Ramsholmen, Renum, Saksala (Saxby), Sannainen (Sannäs), Seitlahti (Seitlax), Sikilä (Siggböle), Skavarböle, Sondby, Stensböle, Sundö (Suni)), Svartbäck, Tamminiemi (Eknäs), Tarkkinen (Tarkis), Teissala (Teisala), Tolkkinen (Tolkis), Tirmo (Tirmoo), Treksilä (Drägsby), Tuorila (Torasbacka), Tyysteri (Tjusterby), Vaarlahti (Varlax), Vanhamoisio (Gammelgård), Veckjärvi (Vekjärvi), Virtaala (Strömsberg), Virvik, Voolahti (Vålax), Västermunkby, Ylike, Yli-Vekkoski (Norrveckoski), Åby, Åminsby.

Demographics edit

Population edit

The city of Porvoo has 51,247 inhabitants, making it the 19th most populous municipality in Finland. The Porvoo region has a population of 59,481. In Porvoo, 8.2% of the population has a foreign background, which is slightly below the national average.[29]

Population size of Porvoo 1990–2020[29]
Year Population
1990
41,930
1995
43,315
2000
44,969
2005
46,982
2010
48,768
2015
49,928
2020
50,619

Languages edit

Population by mother tongue (2022)[29]

  Finnish (63.9%)
  Swedish (28.2%)
  Estonian (1.2%)
  Russian (1.2%)
  Arabic (0.8%)
  Albanian (0.7%)
  Vietnamese (0.6%)
  Other (3.4%)

The city of Porvoo is officially bilingual, with both Finnish and Swedish as official languages. The majority of the population - 32,732 people or 63.9% - speak Finnish as their first language. There are 14,445 Swedish speakers in Porvoo, or 28.2% of the population.[29] 7.9% of the population of Porvoo have a mother tongue other than Finnish or Swedish.[29] As English and Swedish - or Finnish for Swedish speakers - are compulsory school subjects, functional bilingualism or trilingualism acquired through language studies is not uncommon.

At least 50 different languages are spoken in Porvoo. The most common foreign languages are Estonian (1.2%), Russian (1.2%), Arabic (0.8%) and Albanian (0.7%).[29]

Immigration edit

Population by country of birth (2022)[29]
Nationality Population %
  Finland 47,111 92.0
  Estonia 479 0.9
  Soviet Union 418 0.8
  Sweden 367 0.7
  Vietnam 209 0.4
  Thailand 190 0.4
  Russia 161 0.3
  Yugoslavia 146 0.3
  Syria 130 0.3
  Iraq 113 0.2
  Turkey 97 0.2
Other 1,811 3.5

In 2022, there were 4,201 persons with a migrant background living in Porvoo, or 8.2% of the population.[note 1] The number of residents who were born abroad was 4,121, or 8.0% of the population. The number of persons with foreign citizenship living in Porvoo was 2,728.[31] Most foreign-born citizens came from the Estonia, former Soviet Union, Sweden and Vietnam.[29]

The relative share of immigrants in Porvoo's population is slightly below the national average. Moreover, the city's new residents are increasingly of foreign origin. This will increase the proportion of foreign residents in the coming years.

Religion edit

In 2022, the Evangelical Lutheran Church was the largest religious group with 66.1% of the population of Porvoo. Other religious groups accounted for 2.2% of the population. 31.7% of the population had no religious affiliation.[29]

Economy edit

 
Neste Oil Porvoo refinery

In 2011, there were 20,312 jobs in Porvoo, distributed as follows: primary production 1.6 per cent, processing 32.5 per cent and services 64.7 per cent. In December 2012, the unemployment rate in Porvoo was 8.4 per cent, compared to an average of 10.7 per cent in the rest of the country. At that time, there were 3,389 business locations in the city.[32] According to Statistics Finland, more companies were established in Porvoo in 2009–2013 than closed down, and the number of companies has increased by about 140 each year.[33] According to the Eastern Uusimaa Viability Survey, in 2013 there were a few large companies and a few medium-sized companies in the Porvoo region, but the majority (86 per cent) were companies with less than five employees.[33]

In 2014, the largest employers in Porvoo were Neste (2,000 jobs in Porvoo), Borealis Polymers (962), Ensto (430), Viessman Refrigeration Systems (414), Varuboden-Osla (300) and Bilfinger Industrial Services Finland (299).[33]

The Satakuntaliitto's Satamittari measures the competitiveness of Finnish regions annually. In 2012, the Porvoo region ranked number one. In 2013, there were 70 sub-regions involved, which were assessed using six factors: labor productivity, employment rate, innovation, level of education, business dynamics and industrial dominance. The Porvoo region ranked fourth after Vaasa, Helsinki and Tampere. The region's labor productivity and industrial intensity were the highest in Finland, but the employment rate and level of education were also at the highest level.[34]

Sports edit

The local team Borgå Akilles plays the sport of bandy, in the highest division, Bandyliiga, and has become Finnish champions twice.

Sami Hyypiä, a former football player for Liverpool and the Finnish national team, originated from Porvoo.

Lauri Happonen, better known as Cyanide, a retired League of Legends professional player, is from Porvoo.

Culture edit

Food edit

A well-known Porvoo delicacy, a Runeberg torte, was developed by a local pastry master, and it is said that J. L. Runeberg ate them for breakfast. Fredrika Runeberg, the wife of the national poet also made tortes for her husband using the substances that happened to be found in the cupboards: wheat and breadcrumbs, biscuit crumbs, almonds, apple jam and sugar.[35]

In addition to Runeberg torte, the second parish dish in Porvoo was grilled herring with onion rings and dill in the 1980s. Pellinki's fish soup and nettle soup were chosen as the main dishes of the Porvoo countryside.[36]

Porvoo is also known for its local confectionery and ice cream factories, the most notable being the Brunberg Chocolate Factory[37] and the Old Porvoo Ice Cream Factory (Vanhan Porvoon Jäätelötehdas).[38]

Literature edit

J. L. Runeberg, today known as the "national poet of Finland", lived in Porvoo from 1837 until his death. His home has served as a museum since 1882.[39]

Borgå Gymnasium [fi] in Porvoo is home to Finland's oldest public library from 1728.[40] The oldest works in the library, which consists of rare works, are from the 15th century, and the collection includes, among other things, Mikael Agricola's original Se Wsi Testamenti from 1548. Today it functions as a museum library and is not open to the public.[41]

Transport edit

 
A ferry connection from Porvoo to the Pellinki Island

Porvoo is on the route of the E18 road from Helsinki to Saint Petersburg, and the Porvoo Highway (part of the Finnish national road 7) along that route is one of the most important transport connections to Helsinki. Other important road connections are the Finnish Regional road 170 going via Sipoo to Helsinki, which continues from the East Helsinki area to the capital under the name Itäväylä, and the main road 55 leading northwest, via Monninkylä of Askola, to the Mäntsälä municipality.

It is currently the largest Finnish municipality without scheduled railway services, since passenger rail services to Porvoo ended in 1981 and freight services in 1990, however proposals exist to link Porvoo to the rail network as part of a new rail line from Helsinki to Kouvola via a tunnel between Pasila and Helsinki Airport, the Itärata.[42] There is no airport at all in Porvoo, but another airport in the Greater Helsinki region is planned for the Backas area, which would serve the traffic of cargo and small airlines.[43]

Finland's biggest port by total cargo tonnage is the Port of Kilpilahti (Sköldvik) located on the outskirts of Porvoo.[44] In Porvoo River, on the eastern bank of the river right in the city center, there is a guest marina. In the village of Hamari, there is also an opportunity for visiting boats to anchor in the breakwater.[45] Also, the ferry connection favored by tourism runs between Helsinki and Porvoo on the MS J. L. Runeberg ferry.[46]

Politics edit

Results of the 2015 Finnish parliamentary election in Porvoo:

Distribution of the city council seats following the 2012 Finnish municipal elections:

Notable people edit

 
Boys Swimming in the Porvoo River by Albert Edelfelt, 1886
 
Johan Ludwig Runeberg, 1893

Sport edit

 
Sami Hyypia, 2012

In media edit

In the 1967 British-American espionage film Billion Dollar Brain, a small part of the plot takes place in Riga, the capital of Latvia, which is actually filmed in Porvoo.[49] Also the 1997 American film The Jackal features scenes depicting Russia, which are partly shot in Porvoo.[50][51]

In the 2021 Disney+ series Loki, Porvoo is listed as a location to which a time reset device was sent.[52]

International relations edit

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Porvoo is twinned with the following cities:[53]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistics Finland classifies a person as having a "foreign background" if both parents or the only known parent were born abroad.[30]

References edit

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  9. ^ Old Porvoo - An Amazing Summertown Just One Hour from Helsinki
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  21. ^ Picturesque Medieval Old Town of Porvoo
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  28. ^ Uusimaa: Runo-hotelli vietti avajaisia Porvoossa – "Valtava kulttuuriteko" (in Finnish)
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  46. ^ Helsinki–Porvoo cruise - MS J. L. Runeberg
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  51. ^ Suomi Venäjänä elokuvissa 6 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine (in Finnish)
  52. ^ "Loki References Locations From Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain Marvel & More Movies In New Episode". The Direct. 16 June 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
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Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Porvoo – Borgå – official city website
  • Visit Porvoo – The official Porvoo Region visitor website
  • Porvoo & Fiskars: idyllic & creative towns near Helsinki – Visit Finland
  • – train service to/from Helsinki on summer Saturdays

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Borga redirects here For the Star Wars character see Borga the Hutt For Ludvig Borga see Tony Halme Porvoo Finnish pronunciation ˈporʋoː Swedish Borga ˈborːɡo Latin Borgoa is a city and a municipality in the Uusimaa region of Finland situated on the southern coast about 35 kilometres 22 mi east of the city border of Helsinki and about 50 kilometres 30 mi from the city centre Porvoo was one of the six medieval towns of Finland along with Turku Ulvila Rauma Naantali and Vyborg It is first mentioned as a city in texts from the 14th century Porvoo is the seat of the Swedish speaking Diocese of Borga of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland Porvoo was briefly the capital of the former Eastern Uusimaa region 8 Porvoo Porvoo BorgaCityPorvoon kaupunki Borga stadA view of buildings in the Porvoo Old Town including the Porvoo CathedralCoat of armsCoordinates 60 23 40 N 25 39 50 E 60 39444 N 25 66389 E 60 39444 25 66389Country FinlandRegionUusimaaSub regionPorvoo sub regionCity rights1347 1 or c 1380 2 Government City managerJukka Pekka UjulaArea 2018 01 01 3 Total2 139 81 km2 826 19 sq mi Land654 56 km2 252 73 sq mi Water1 484 49 km2 573 16 sq mi Rank131st largest in FinlandPopulation 2023 09 30 4 Total51 247 Rank19th largest in Finland Density78 29 km2 202 8 sq mi Population by native language 5 Finnish63 9 official Swedish28 2 official Others7 9 Population by age 6 0 to 1416 7 15 to 6461 5 65 or older21 8 Time zoneUTC 02 00 EET Summer DST UTC 03 00 EEST ClimateDfbWebsitewww Porvoo fiPorvoo Old Town Finnish Porvoon vanhakaupunki Swedish Borgas gamla stan is a popular tourist destination 9 known for its well preserved 18th and 19th century buildings and the 15th century Porvoo Cathedral The Old Town and the Porvoonjoki River Valley are recognized as together one of the National landscapes of Finland 10 The municipality s official languages are Finnish and Swedish In 2021 64 1 of the population spoke Finnish as their native language while 28 3 were Swedish speakers and 7 6 are speakers of other languages 11 The municipalities neighbouring Porvoo are Askola Loviisa Myrskyla Pornainen and Sipoo and the sub region maintained by Porvoo includes Askola Myrskyla and Pukkila Contents 1 Etymology 2 Heraldry 3 History 4 Urban development 4 1 Old Town 4 2 Later developments 4 3 Subdivisions 4 3 1 Districts 4 3 2 Suburbs 4 4 Villages 4 4 1 Suomenkyla 4 4 2 Kerkkoo 4 4 3 Other 5 Demographics 5 1 Population 5 2 Languages 5 3 Immigration 5 4 Religion 6 Economy 7 Sports 8 Culture 8 1 Food 8 2 Literature 9 Transport 10 Politics 11 Notable people 11 1 Sport 12 In media 13 International relations 13 1 Twin towns sister cities 14 See also 15 Notes 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External linksEtymology editThe town received its name from a Swedish medieval fortress near the river Porvoonjoki which flows through the town The name Porvoo is the Fennicised version of the Swedish name Borga which is derived from borg meaning castle and a river 12 Heraldry editThe coat of arms of Porvoo based on the medieval seal of the city is Azure blue a tulip shaped letter C argent silver The main object in the arms has been interpreted as either a fire iron or the letter C referring to the Latin word for castle Latin castrum A version of the arms redrawn by Gustaf von Numers was approved for official use by the Porvoo City Council on March 23 1960 and the Ministry of the Interior confirmed the use of the coat of arms on June 1 the same year 13 14 History edit nbsp The old Porvoo Town Hall which is now a museumThe area of Porvoo has been inhabited since the Stone Age 15 In prehistoric times the river Porvoonjoki was a route of commerce for Finnish tribal Tavastians who primarily inhabited the inland regions The Tavastians also had some permanent settlements in the area such as the village of Hattula later Stromsberg which was named after an inland Tavastian village The original name of the river Porvoonjoki was possibly Kukinjoki The name derives from the name of the trade vessel cog which was a common merchant ship in the Baltic Sea in medieval times The early center of the area was Saksala meaning the place of the Germans and deriving from the merchants who were trading in Saksala 16 17 Porvoo was colonised by Swedes in the 13th and 14th centuries after the so called Second Crusade against Tavastians in 1249 1250 The colonisation was led by the Catholic Church and the kingdom of Sweden The colonists originated from Svealand and were provided with seeds cattle and tax exemption for four years 17 The oldest known written mentions of Porvoo are from the early 14th century In circa 1380 Porvoo became the third town in Finland to be granted official town rights after Turku in 1229 and Ulvila in 1365 2 However it is also claimed to have been founded as early as 1347 which would make it the second oldest after Turku 1 Due to land rise and loss of shipping access Ulvila lost town rights to nearby Pori in 1558 2 When Sweden lost the city of Vyborg to Russia in 1721 the episcopal see was moved to Porvoo in 1723 18 19 At this time Porvoo was the second largest city in Finland In 1760 roughly two thirds of all buildings in Porvoo burned to the ground in a conflagration During rebuilding the city planning wasn t altered instead new buildings were built upon the existing medieval foundations nbsp Illustration of Borga in Finland framstaldt i teckningar edited by Zacharias Topelius and published 1845 1852 After the conquest of Finland by Russian armies in 1808 Sweden had to cede Finland to Russia in 1809 the Treaty of Fredrikshamn The Diet of Porvoo in 1809 was a landmark in the History of Finland as tsar Alexander I made Finland an autonomous Grand Duchy In 1923 six years after Finland s independence the former Diocese of Vyborg which operated in Porvoo was replaced by a current Swedish speaking diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland the Diocese of Porvoo 19 The Porvoo Common Statement is a report issued at the conclusion of theological conversations by official representatives of four Anglican churches and eight Nordic and Baltic Lutheran churches in 1989 1992 It established the Porvoo Communion so named after the Porvoo Cathedral where the Eucharist was celebrated on the final Sunday of the conversations leading to the Statement The old city of Porvoo was formally disestablished and the new city of Porvoo founded in 1997 when the city of Porvoo and the rural municipality of Porvoo were consolidated 20 Urban development editOld Town edit nbsp The Porvoo Cathedral prior to the fire in May 2006 nbsp Old wooden warehouses alongside the Porvoo River is one of the famous sights of town 21 22 The town is famed for its Old Town Vanhakaupunki in Finnish Gamla Stan in Swedish a dense medieval street pattern with predominantly wooden houses from the 17th and 18th centuries The Old Town came close to being demolished in the 19th century by a new urban plan for the city but the plan was canceled due to a popular resistance headed by Count Louis Sparre With the need for growth a plan was envisioned for a new town built adjacent to the Old Town following a grid plan but with houses also built of wood Jokikatu located eastside of the Porvoonjoki River is one of Porvoo s pedestrian streets and like the other similar streets of the Old Town it also includes a variety of restaurants coffeehouses antique shops and other stores 23 The central point of the old town is the medieval stone and brick Porvoo Cathedral The cathedral gave its name to the Porvoo Communion an inter church agreement between a number of Anglican and Lutheran denominations The cathedral is reminiscent of similarly aged churches across Finland such as the Church of St Lawrence Vantaa as they were designed by the same person the anonymous German architect Pernajan mestari The Diocese of Borga that unites the Swedish speaking lutheran congregations resides here The cathedral has burned down 5 times 24 The latest fire happened on 29 May 2006 the roof was totally destroyed but the interior is largely intact A drunken youth had started a fire at the church unaware of recent tar work and nearby tar containers accidentally causing a large conflagration He was later sentenced to a short prison term and restitutions of 4 3 million euro 25 The Old Town is a significant source of tourism in the area Visitors to the capital Helsinki can embark on day trips to visit the older city The Old Town also hosts various events such as an annual Christmas market Later developments edit nbsp A modern city view of Porvoo nbsp New housing designed to match older storage buildings across the riverBy the end of the 20th century there was pressure to develop the essentially untouched western side of the river There was concern that growth would necessitate the construction of a second bridge across the river into the town thus putting further strain on the aging wooden town An architectural competition was held in 1990 the winning entry of which proposed building the second bridge Plans for the western side of the river have progressed under the direction of architect Tuomas Siitonen and both a vehicle bridge and a pedestrian bridge have been built The design for new housing is based on a typology derived from the old storehouses on the opposite side of the river Yet another new development entails the construction of a large business park called King s Gate Finnish Kuninkaanportti Swedish Kungsporten which is under construction The Porvoo railway station does not have a regular train service but special museum trains from Kerava either with steam locomotives or former VR diesel railcars from the 1950s operate on summer weekends 26 The new hotel called Runo Hotel was opened in the old town of Porvoo on May 31 2021 27 28 Subdivisions edit Districts edit Hornhattula Joonaanmaki Jonasbacken Jernbole Kaupunginhaka Stadshagen Keskusta Centrum Etela Kevatkumpu Sodra Varberga Pohjois Kevatkumpu Norra Varberga Myllymaki Kvarnbacken Nasi Nase Pappilanmaki Prastgardsbacken Skaftkarr Suistola Vanha Porvoo Gamla Borga Suburbs edit Hamari Hammars Aunela Anas Eestinmaki Estbacka Gammelbacka Huhtinen Huktis Katajamaki Ensbacka Kevatkumpu Varberga Kokonniemi Uddas Kuninkaanportti Kungsporten Pappilanpelto Peippola Pepot Tarkkinen Tarkis Tarmola Ostermalm Villages edit nbsp Jackarby Manor in the Jakari villageSuomenkyla edit Suomenkyla Swedish Finnby is a village north of the centre of Porvoo and beside the Porvoo river Suomenkyla has an old school founded by Johannes Linnankoski in 1898 The village of Suomenkyla also has two burial places from the Bronze Age Kerkkoo edit Kerkkoo Swedish Kerko is a village north of the centre of Porvoo and beside the Porvoo river It has an active school that is over 100 years old In the village of Kerkkoo archeologists and townspeople found a stone axe from the Bronze Age Other edit Ali Vekkoski Soderveckoski Anttila Andersbole Baggbole Bengtsby Pentinkyla Bjurbole Boe Haiha Bosgard Brattnas Eerola Eriksdal Eestinmaki Estbacka Emasalo Emsalo Epoo Ebbo Fagersta Gammelbacka Grannas Gaddrag Haikkoo Haiko Henttala Hinthaara Hindhar Hommanas Huhtinen Hummelsund Ilola Illby Jakari Jackarby Jarnbole Kaarenkyla Karsby Kalax Kaalahti Kallola Kardrag Karleby Kaarlenkyla Kiiala Kiala Kilpilahti Skoldvik Klemetti Klemetsby Kortisbacka Kreppelby Kroksnas Krako Kulloo Kullo Kurbole Kuris Londbole Mickelsbole Munkkala Munkby Mustijoki Svartsa Myllykyla Molnby Norike Nygard Onas Orrby Orrenkyla Pappilanmaki Prastgardsbacken Peippola Pepot Pellinki Pellinge Piirlahti Pirlax Ramsholmen Renum Saksala Saxby Sannainen Sannas Seitlahti Seitlax Sikila Siggbole Skavarbole Sondby Stensbole Sundo Suni Svartback Tamminiemi Eknas Tarkkinen Tarkis Teissala Teisala Tolkkinen Tolkis Tirmo Tirmoo Treksila Dragsby Tuorila Torasbacka Tyysteri Tjusterby Vaarlahti Varlax Vanhamoisio Gammelgard Veckjarvi Vekjarvi Virtaala Stromsberg Virvik Voolahti Valax Vastermunkby Ylike Yli Vekkoski Norrveckoski Aby Aminsby Demographics editPopulation edit The city of Porvoo has 51 247 inhabitants making it the 19th most populous municipality in Finland The Porvoo region has a population of 59 481 In Porvoo 8 2 of the population has a foreign background which is slightly below the national average 29 Population size of Porvoo 1990 2020 29 Year Population1990 41 9301995 43 3152000 44 9692005 46 9822010 48 7682015 49 9282020 50 619Languages edit Population by mother tongue 2022 29 Finnish 63 9 Swedish 28 2 Estonian 1 2 Russian 1 2 Arabic 0 8 Albanian 0 7 Vietnamese 0 6 Other 3 4 The city of Porvoo is officially bilingual with both Finnish and Swedish as official languages The majority of the population 32 732 people or 63 9 speak Finnish as their first language There are 14 445 Swedish speakers in Porvoo or 28 2 of the population 29 7 9 of the population of Porvoo have a mother tongue other than Finnish or Swedish 29 As English and Swedish or Finnish for Swedish speakers are compulsory school subjects functional bilingualism or trilingualism acquired through language studies is not uncommon At least 50 different languages are spoken in Porvoo The most common foreign languages are Estonian 1 2 Russian 1 2 Arabic 0 8 and Albanian 0 7 29 Immigration edit Population by country of birth 2022 29 Nationality Population nbsp Finland 47 111 92 0 nbsp Estonia 479 0 9 nbsp Soviet Union 418 0 8 nbsp Sweden 367 0 7 nbsp Vietnam 209 0 4 nbsp Thailand 190 0 4 nbsp Russia 161 0 3 nbsp Yugoslavia 146 0 3 nbsp Syria 130 0 3 nbsp Iraq 113 0 2 nbsp Turkey 97 0 2Other 1 811 3 5In 2022 there were 4 201 persons with a migrant background living in Porvoo or 8 2 of the population note 1 The number of residents who were born abroad was 4 121 or 8 0 of the population The number of persons with foreign citizenship living in Porvoo was 2 728 31 Most foreign born citizens came from the Estonia former Soviet Union Sweden and Vietnam 29 The relative share of immigrants in Porvoo s population is slightly below the national average Moreover the city s new residents are increasingly of foreign origin This will increase the proportion of foreign residents in the coming years Religion edit In 2022 the Evangelical Lutheran Church was the largest religious group with 66 1 of the population of Porvoo Other religious groups accounted for 2 2 of the population 31 7 of the population had no religious affiliation 29 Economy edit nbsp Neste Oil Porvoo refineryIn 2011 there were 20 312 jobs in Porvoo distributed as follows primary production 1 6 per cent processing 32 5 per cent and services 64 7 per cent In December 2012 the unemployment rate in Porvoo was 8 4 per cent compared to an average of 10 7 per cent in the rest of the country At that time there were 3 389 business locations in the city 32 According to Statistics Finland more companies were established in Porvoo in 2009 2013 than closed down and the number of companies has increased by about 140 each year 33 According to the Eastern Uusimaa Viability Survey in 2013 there were a few large companies and a few medium sized companies in the Porvoo region but the majority 86 per cent were companies with less than five employees 33 In 2014 the largest employers in Porvoo were Neste 2 000 jobs in Porvoo Borealis Polymers 962 Ensto 430 Viessman Refrigeration Systems 414 Varuboden Osla 300 and Bilfinger Industrial Services Finland 299 33 The Satakuntaliitto s Satamittari measures the competitiveness of Finnish regions annually In 2012 the Porvoo region ranked number one In 2013 there were 70 sub regions involved which were assessed using six factors labor productivity employment rate innovation level of education business dynamics and industrial dominance The Porvoo region ranked fourth after Vaasa Helsinki and Tampere The region s labor productivity and industrial intensity were the highest in Finland but the employment rate and level of education were also at the highest level 34 Sports editThe local team Borga Akilles plays the sport of bandy in the highest division Bandyliiga and has become Finnish champions twice Sami Hyypia a former football player for Liverpool and the Finnish national team originated from Porvoo Lauri Happonen better known as Cyanide a retired League of Legends professional player is from Porvoo Culture editFood edit A well known Porvoo delicacy a Runeberg torte was developed by a local pastry master and it is said that J L Runeberg ate them for breakfast Fredrika Runeberg the wife of the national poet also made tortes for her husband using the substances that happened to be found in the cupboards wheat and breadcrumbs biscuit crumbs almonds apple jam and sugar 35 In addition to Runeberg torte the second parish dish in Porvoo was grilled herring with onion rings and dill in the 1980s Pellinki s fish soup and nettle soup were chosen as the main dishes of the Porvoo countryside 36 Porvoo is also known for its local confectionery and ice cream factories the most notable being the Brunberg Chocolate Factory 37 and the Old Porvoo Ice Cream Factory Vanhan Porvoon Jaatelotehdas 38 Literature edit J L Runeberg today known as the national poet of Finland lived in Porvoo from 1837 until his death His home has served as a museum since 1882 39 Borga Gymnasium fi in Porvoo is home to Finland s oldest public library from 1728 40 The oldest works in the library which consists of rare works are from the 15th century and the collection includes among other things Mikael Agricola s original Se Wsi Testamenti from 1548 Today it functions as a museum library and is not open to the public 41 Transport edit nbsp A ferry connection from Porvoo to the Pellinki IslandPorvoo is on the route of the E18 road from Helsinki to Saint Petersburg and the Porvoo Highway part of the Finnish national road 7 along that route is one of the most important transport connections to Helsinki Other important road connections are the Finnish Regional road 170 going via Sipoo to Helsinki which continues from the East Helsinki area to the capital under the name Itavayla and the main road 55 leading northwest via Monninkyla of Askola to the Mantsala municipality It is currently the largest Finnish municipality without scheduled railway services since passenger rail services to Porvoo ended in 1981 and freight services in 1990 however proposals exist to link Porvoo to the rail network as part of a new rail line from Helsinki to Kouvola via a tunnel between Pasila and Helsinki Airport the Itarata 42 There is no airport at all in Porvoo but another airport in the Greater Helsinki region is planned for the Backas area which would serve the traffic of cargo and small airlines 43 Finland s biggest port by total cargo tonnage is the Port of Kilpilahti Skoldvik located on the outskirts of Porvoo 44 In Porvoo River on the eastern bank of the river right in the city center there is a guest marina In the village of Hamari there is also an opportunity for visiting boats to anchor in the breakwater 45 Also the ferry connection favored by tourism runs between Helsinki and Porvoo on the MS J L Runeberg ferry 46 Politics editResults of the 2015 Finnish parliamentary election in Porvoo Swedish People s Party 27 3 Social Democratic Party 16 National Coalition Party 15 4 True Finns 14 6 Centre Party 10 9 Green League 7 9 Left Alliance 4 2 Christian Democrats 1 8 Distribution of the city council seats following the 2012 Finnish municipal elections Swedish People s Party 16 Social Democratic Party 12 National Coalition Party 9 True Finns 6 Green League 4 Centre Party 2 Left Alliance 1 Christian Democrats 1Notable people edit nbsp Boys Swimming in the Porvoo River by Albert Edelfelt 1886 nbsp Johan Ludwig Runeberg 1893Remu Aaltonen born 1948 a Finnish drummer and singer Carl Johan Adlercreutz 1757 1815 a Swedish Finnish general and statesman Johan Backman born 1971 a Finnish political activist and legal sociologist Hjalmar Dahl 1891 1960 a Finnish Swedish journalist translator and author Albert Edelfelt 1854 1905 a Finland Swedish painter with a his naturalistic Realist approach Siri von Essen 1850 1912 a Swedish speaking Finnish noblewoman and actress Alva Forsius 1866 1935 social worker and midwife established the town s first maternity home Tua Forsstrom born 1947 a Finland Swedish writer who writes in Swedish Lauri Happonen born 1993 stage name Cyanide former League of Legends world champion Klaus Haro born 1971 a Finnish film director Saara Hopea 1925 1984 a Finnish designer of glassware and jewellery Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia 1917 1992 head of the Romanov Dynasty Gun Lanciai 1920 2013 a Swedish Finnish sculptor Olof Palme 1884 1918 a Finnish born Swedish historian and uncle of Olof Palme PM of Sweden Hanna Poulsen born 1984 Miss Finland 2005 Johan Ludvig Runeberg 1804 1877 a Finnish priest lyric and epic national poet Walter Runeberg 1838 1920 a Finnish neo classical sculptor son of poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg Solveig von Schoultz 1907 1996 a Swedish speaking Finnish writer and teacher Olli Soinio 1948 2018 film director and screenwriter Georg Magnus Sprengtporten 1740 1819 a Finland Swedish politician 47 Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten 1727 1786 a Swedish Finnish army officer and politician and half brother of Georg Magnus Sprengtporten 48 Torsten Stalhandske 1593 1644 Swedish officer in the Swedish army during the Thirty Years War Beda Stjernschantz 1867 1910 one of the first Finnish symbolist painters Seppo Telenius born 1954 writer and historian Onni Tommila born 1999 actor Oppi Untracht 1922 2008 an American master metalsmith educator and writer Ville Vallgren 1855 1940 a Finnish sculptor Osmo Antero Wiio 1928 2013 professor politician author of Wiio s laws of communication Arvid Wittenberg 1606 1657 Swedish count field marshal and privy councillor Margaretha Zetterberg 1733 1803 a Finnish textile and handcrafts worker Sport edit nbsp Sami Hyypia 2012Carl Aejemelaeus 1882 1935 a Finnish colonel modern pentathlete and fencer Torvald Appelroth 1902 1984 fencer competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics Kjell Carlstrom born 1976 a Finnish former road racing cyclist Sami Hyypia born 1973 former footballer with 589 club caps and captain of Finland with 103 caps Sami Laakkonen born 1974 bandy player scored when Finland first won the World Championship Simo Lampinen born 1943 a Finnish former rally driver a former Flying Finn Lauri Lehtinen 1908 1973 a Finnish long distance runner gold medallist at the controversial 5000 m race at the 1932 Summer Olympics Adolf Lindfors 1879 1959 Finnish wrestler gold medallist at the 1920 Summer Olympics Arthur Lindfors 1893 1977 a Finnish wrestler twice silver medallist in the Greco Roman wrestling at the 1920 amp 1924 Summer OlympicsIn media editIn the 1967 British American espionage film Billion Dollar Brain a small part of the plot takes place in Riga the capital of Latvia which is actually filmed in Porvoo 49 Also the 1997 American film The Jackal features scenes depicting Russia which are partly shot in Porvoo 50 51 In the 2021 Disney series Loki Porvoo is listed as a location to which a time reset device was sent 52 International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland Twin towns sister cities edit Porvoo is twinned with the following cities 53 nbsp Dalvikurbyggd Iceland nbsp Dinkelsbuhl Germany nbsp Hamar Norway nbsp Hancock Michigan United States nbsp Kamien Pomorski Poland nbsp Lund Sweden nbsp Viborg Denmark nbsp Viimsi Estonia nbsp Viljandi EstoniaSee also editBorgabladet Diet of Porvoo Pellinki Island Porvoo Communion Porvoo Highway Port of Kilpilahti Soderskar LighthouseNotes edit Statistics Finland classifies a person as having a foreign background if both parents or the only known parent were born abroad 30 References edit a b Ulvilan historiaa lyhyesti in Finnish a b c Leena Valkeapaa Kayttokelpoinen keskiaika Historiakulttuuria nykypaivan Ulvilassa ja Raumalla Alue ja ymparisto 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Retrieved 30 January 2023 Keskiaika Suomen kaupungit keskiajalla Katajala net Retrieved 24 December 2017 Suomen kunnallisvaakunat in Finnish Suomen Kunnallisliitto 1982 p 120 ISBN 951 773 085 3 Sisaasiainministerion vahvistamat kaupunkien kauppaloiden ja kuntien vaakunat I 12 Porvoo Kansallisarkiston digitaaliarkisto in Finnish permanent dead link Pertti Vihtaranta et al 1992 Suomalainen tietosanakirja osa 6 Weilin Goos ja Almagest Oy ISBN 951 35 4644 6 Masonen Jaakko 1989 Hameen Harkatie Tiemuseon julkaisuja 4 Valtion painatuskeskus Helsinki a b Tarkiainen Kari 2010 Ruotsin itamaa Helsinki Svenska litteratursallskapet i Finland pp 132 134 Mia Korpiola Legal Literacy in Premodern European Societies Palgrave Macmillan 2019 ISBN 978 3 319 96863 6 a b Borga svenska domkyrkoforsamling The Genealogical Society of Finland Jaakkola Marianne 19 November 2007 Yleista Porvoosta in Finnish Porvoo City of Porvoo Archived from the original on 1 February 2009 Retrieved 7 January 2009 Picturesque Medieval Old Town of Porvoo An Helsinki to Porvoo Day trip Picture perfect Porvoo thisisFINLAND Branden i Borga domkyrka svenska yle fi in Swedish Retrieved 12 June 2021 Rikos ja rangaistus Archived from the original on 15 March 2012 Retrieved 1 July 2011 Kerava Porvoo Museum Train Timetable Summer 2009 Porvoo Museum Railway Society Archived from the original on 1 August 2009 Retrieved 14 October 2009 Runo Hotel in Finnish Uusimaa Runo hotelli vietti avajaisia Porvoossa Valtava kulttuuriteko in Finnish a b c d e f g h i Number of foreign language speakers grew by nearly 38 000 persons Statistics Finland 31 May 2023 Retrieved 12 September 2023 Persons with foreign background Statistics Finland Archived from the original on 5 January 2021 Retrieved 18 September 2023 Population structure 2000 2022 urban rural classification Statistics Finland 26 May 2023 Retrieved 12 September 2023 Kaupunki lukuina in Finnish City of Porvoo 8 October 2015 Archived from the original on 26 August 2015 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Marita 1 January 2024 Kuin Harry Potterista Tallainen on Suomen vanhin julkinen kirjasto vastaaviin aarrekammioihin ei Euroopassa paase edes sisaan Lansivayla in Finnish Retrieved 3 January 2024 Helsinki Kouvola direct link not economically viable International Rail Journal 5 April 2019 Hamalainen Jyrki 14 March 2012 Lentokenttakysymys palaa takaisin lahtoruutuun in Finnish Uusimaa Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 8 March 2021 Traficom International Maritime Statistics 2019 PDF Traficom fi in Finnish Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Retrieved 1 October 2020 Porvoon vierassatama in Finnish Helsinki Porvoo cruise MS J L Runeberg Bain Robert Nisbet 1911 Sprengtporten Goran Magnus Count Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 25 11th ed pp 737 738 Bain Robert Nisbet 1911 Sprengtporten Jakob Magnus Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 25 11th ed p 738 Kaapa Pietari 2012 World Film Locations Helsinki Intellect ISBN 978 1841507224 Post Office action scene The Jackal Movie Locations on Waymarking com www waymarking com Retrieved 10 May 2020 Suomi Venajana elokuvissa Archived 6 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine in Finnish Loki References Locations From Guardians of the Galaxy Captain Marvel amp More Movies In New Episode The Direct 16 June 2021 Retrieved 29 June 2021 The sister cities of Porvoo in Finnish Porvoo City Archived from the original on 31 May 2011 Retrieved 5 March 2011 Further reading editCarl Jacob Gardberg 2000 Gamla staden i Borga bebyggelse och sociala miljoer intill mitten av 1800 talet Carl Jacob Gardberg Skrifter utgivna av Svenska litteratursallskapet i Finland in Swedish Helsinki Society of Swedish Literature in Finland ISSN 0039 6842 Wikidata Q113529976 Hiekkanen Markus 1981 Borga fi Porvoo Rapport Museiverket Medeltidsstaden 99 0348204 3 1 Helsinki ISBN 951 9074 61 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Olav Panelius 1983 Gardar och gardsagare i Borga pa 1600 och 1700 talen Olav Panelius Skrifter utgivna av Svenska litteratursallskapet i Finland in Swedish Helsinki Society of Swedish Literature in Finland ISBN 951 9017 86 0 ISSN 0039 6842 Wikidata Q113529844 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Porvoo nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Porvoo Porvoo Borga official city website Visit Porvoo The official Porvoo Region visitor website Porvoo amp Fiskars idyllic amp creative towns near Helsinki Visit Finland King s Gate Business Park Porvoo Museum Railway train service to from Helsinki on summer Saturdays Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Porvoo amp oldid 1193304822, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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